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Why DeepSeek AI has the tech world on red alert as this Chinese chatbot overtakes ChatGPT and sparks security fears in the U.S. and Europe ...
The launch is causing tremors across Big Tech; DeepSeek’s debut caused the stock of AI chipmaker Nvidia to crash more than 15% in a single trading day, and now analysts are questioning whether ...
Faint buzz about DeepSeek can be traced back to 2023, when the company’s coding model was tested out by people in the AI community. Some discussion picked up in 2024 as the company released more ...
The new AI model was developed by DeepSeek, a startup that was born just a year ago and has somehow managed a breakthrough that famed tech investor Marc Andreessen has called “AI’s Sputnik ...
AI that’s been trained on English, and not one of Southeast Asia’s hundreds of different languages, “will perhaps not meet ...
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek disrupts U.S. tech markets with cost-efficient, open-source models, sparking national security concerns and testing trade restrictions.
DeepSeek's latest and greatest AI model update went largely unnoticed by the tech industry. Earlier this year, everyone freaked out about DeepSeek's R1 model, sparking a slump in tech stocks.
President Trump said that DeepSeek's cost-efficient operations should serve as a "wakeup call" for U.S. tech companies and plans to push AI expansion, announcing last week a $500 billion ...
On Monday, DeepSeek's new AI assistant overtook Open AI's ChatGPT in the US as the most downloaded free app on Apple's App Store. And Nasdaq, the American tech stock exchange, plummeted by $1 ...
People across China are hailing the success of homegrown tech startup DeepSeek and its founder, after the company’s newest artificial intelligence model sent shock waves through Silicon Valley ...
Trump calls China’s DeepSeek AI app a ‘wake-up call’ after tech stocks slide Silicon Valley and Washington leaders said the app shows China can challenge the U.S.
As the list of regions where DeepSeek’s apps are no longer available grows, we’ll continue updating this roundup. Also included: the public sector departments that have prohibited DeepSeek tech.