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Microsoft Report Highlights Growing Influence of DeepSeek’s AI in Emerging Markets

    DeepSeek's AI gains traction in developing nations, Microsoft report says
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    HONG KONG – DeepSeek, a burgeoning Chinese tech startup, is making significant strides in many developing countries, positioning itself as a competitor to OpenAI’s ChatGPT. This development indicates a potential closing of the artificial intelligence adoption gap between these nations and more technologically advanced economies, according to a recent report.

    The report, published on Thursday by Microsoft researchers, highlights that global usage of generative AI tools rose to 16.3% of the world’s population in the last quarter of the year, a noticeable increase from 15.1% in the preceding quarter.

    However, the report also points out that the disparity in AI adoption between developed and developing nations is expanding. Advanced economies are experiencing AI adoption growth at nearly double the rate of their developing counterparts.

    “The division is apparent, and there is concern that this gap will only continue to grow,” stated Juan Lavista Ferres, chief data scientist at Microsoft’s AI for Good Lab. His team utilized anonymized telemetry data to monitor global device usage trends.

    Countries such as the United Arab Emirates, Singapore, France, and Spain, which have long invested in digital infrastructure and AI, are leading in user participation. This aligns with findings from a Pew Research Center survey released in October, which explored global attitudes towards AI. Notably, both reports highlight South Korea’s strong acceptance of AI technologies.

    While Microsoft has a significant interest in the proliferation of AI—given its potential impact on the tech industry and stock market—the company says its AI for Good Lab is committed to examining the broader implications of AI adoption, as emphasized by Lavista Ferres.

    His researchers found that the rise of Chinese startup DeepSeek, which was founded in 2023, has fueled wider AI adoption across the developing world given its free and “open source” models – with key components available for anyone to access and modify.

    When DeepSeek released its advanced reasoning AI model called R1 in January 2025, which it said was more cost-effective than OpenAI’s similar model, it raised eyebrows in the global technology industry and many were surprised by how China is catching up with the U.S. in technological advancements. Leading science journal Nature published peer-reviewed research co-authored by DeepSeek founder Liang Wenfeng in September, describing it as a “landmark paper” from the Chinese startup.

    Lavista Ferres said DeepSeek is a “good model” for tasks like math or coding, but it operates differently from U.S.-based models on topics like politics.

    “We have observed that for certain type of questions, of course, they follow the same type of access to the internet that China has,” he said. “Which means that there will be questions that will be answered very differently, particularly political questions. In many ways that can have an influence on the world.”

    DeepSeek offers a free‑to‑use chatbot on web and mobile, and has also given developers global access to modify and build on its core engine. Its lack of subscription fees has “lowered the barrier for millions of users, especially in price‑sensitive regions,” Microsoft’s report said.

    DeepSeek didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment on the report.

    “This combination of openness and affordability allowed DeepSeek to gain traction in markets underserved by Western AI platforms,” the report added. “DeepSeek’s rise shows that global AI adoption is shaped as much by access and availability as by model quality.”

    Developed countries including Australia, Germany and the U.S. have sought to limit the use of DeepSeek over alleged security risks. Microsoft last year banned its own employees from using DeepSeek. Adoption of DeepSeek remained low in North America and Europe, the report found, but it surged in its home country China, as well as Russia, Iran, Cuba, Belarus – places where U.S. services face restrictions or where foreign tech access is limited.

    In many places, DeepSeek’s prevalence correlated with it being a default chatbot on widely available phones made by Chinese tech companies like Huawei.

    DeepSeek’s market share in China was 89%, the report estimated. That’s followed by Belarus’s 56% and Cuba’s 49%, both of which also had low AI adoption more broadly. In Russia, its market share was around 43%.

    In Syria and Iran, DeepSeek’s market share reached around 23% and 25%, respectively, the report added. In many African countries including Ethiopia, Zimbabwe, Uganda and Niger, DeepSeek’s market share was between 11% to 14%.

    “Open‑source AI can function as a geopolitical instrument, extending Chinese influence in areas where Western platforms cannot easily operate,” the report said.

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    O’Brien reported from Providence, Rhode Island.

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