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What Distinguishes DeepSeek From Open AI and Gemini?

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  Recently I asked myself and Lion (my AI agent) a question,When should you/I use Deepseek, OpenAI, and Gemini and on which basis should I decide.  In this context Today's blog cover the following: 1.What is the Differences Between OpenAI, Gemini  2.5 Pro, and DeepSeek? 2.In what ways does DeepSeek's commitment to affordable, modular architectures disrupt the established dominance of giants like OpenAI and Google in the AI landscape? We will explore Kumar-Avizeet   research paper: https :// www.researchgate.net/publication/388493337_DeepSeek_vs_OpenAI_ChatGPT_and_Gemini_A_Comparative_Exploration 3.My Personal Analysis for Kumar-Avizeet Research Paper How does DeepSeek's emphasis on cost-effective, modular architectures challenge the dominance of established players like OpenAI and Google in the AI market? 4.How does Deepseek differentiate itself from Gemini and Open AI and vice versa? Question 1: What is the Differences Between Op...

How does Neuromarketing work in business?

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  Recommended Reading: The Neuromarketing in Business Identifying Implicit Purchase Drivers and Leveraging them for Sales What motivates the authors to write this book?What is the subject matter of this book? The book is divided into chapters written by different prominent professionals and experts in various fields.This book explores the practical application of neuromarketing in business, focusing on how companies are using neuroscience methods to make better decisions. It interviews leading neuromarketeers to provide insights into their approaches, models, and methods. The book is part of the Management for Professionals series, combining scientific background, best practices, and entrepreneurial vision to provide insights for business excellence. What’s NMSBA? The Neuromarketing Science and Business Association (NMSBA) convenes industry leaders to discuss new trends, methods, and insights. What’s neuromarketing? Neuromarketing usually refers to the use of neuros...