Chinese AI firm DeepSeek has emerged as a potential challenger to U.S. AI companies, demonstrating breakthrough models that claim to offer performance Chinese firm's efficient AI model raises questions about Big Tech's massive infrastructure spending plans.
DeepSeek’s latest models, created by a small company with limited resources, are already beating many of the leading AI models in the United States.
In an apparent response to the attention on a hot new AI model out of China, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella posted online
What Could Possibly Go Right With Our AI Future," the LinkedIn co-founder makes the case that AI can extend human
In late 2022 large-language-model AI arrived in public, and within months they began misbehaving. Most famously, Microsoft’s “Sydney” chatbot threatened to kill an Australian philosophy professor, unleash a deadly virus and steal nuclear codes.
Global technology stocks tumbled in late January as hype around DeepSeek's innovation snowballed and investors began to digest the implications for its U.S.-based rivals and their hardware suppliers.
Chinese AI chatbot DeepSeek has displaced OpenAI’s ChatGPT as the most downloaded app on the Apple App store and the market is panicking. Stocks for major AI connected companies like NVIDIA fell on Monday morning following the news.
DeepSeek researchers previously claimed they spent about $6 million to develop an earlier AI model, using approximately 2,000 H800 Nvidia chips – hardware with lower data transf
Chinese AI company DeepSeek released an open-source LLM called DeepSeek R1, becoming the buzziest AI chatbot since ChatGPT. It's purportedly just as good — if not better — than OpenAI's models, cheaper to use,
Billionaire and Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Thursday that DeepSeek, the Chinese AI company that has sparked panic on the market by introducing a seemingly more efficient competitor to American AI tools,