Based on my tests and published reports, DeepSeek not yet as advanced as its American counterparts, but it’s quite good
This week marks Lunar New Year, a holiday celebrated by millions across Asia and the rest of the world. This time around, it’s The Year of the Snake – so if you were born in a ‘snake’ year, 2025 could be a year of rebirth and regeneration.
Asia's top 10 richest individuals in 2025 include business magnates like Mukesh Ambani, Gautam Adani, and Zhong Shanshan, leading in various sectors s
Ox Capital’s Joseph Lai says video platform Kuaishou is cheap and explains why he’s confident the performance of Hong Kong-listed Chinese equities will pick up.
Previously little-known Chinese startup DeepSeek has dominated headlines and app charts in recent days thanks to its new AI chatbot, which sparked a global tech sell-off that wiped billions off Silicon Valley’s biggest companies and shattered assumptions of America’s dominance of the tech race.
The AI’s responses to queries related to dissident artists and artistic freedom were terse and biased in favor of the Chinese government.
Hong Kong: The Chinese artificial intelligence firm, DeepSeek, has made waves in the tech world by claiming its new AI model, R1, performs just as well as OpenAI’s offerings. What’s even more astonishing is that R1 achieves this despite using less powerful computer chips and consuming far less energy than its rivals.
Millions mark Lunar New Year with celebrations in Hong Kong Lunar New Year festivals and prayers marked the start of the Year of the Snake around Asia and farther afield on Wednesday — including in Moscow.
Lunar New Year, or Tết Nguyên Đán (Tết), is Vietnam's most important celebration - a time to honour ancestors, cherish family, and welcome new beginnings.This year, it lasts from 28 to 31 January.
Shares for leading US chip firm Nvidia dropped by almost 17% on Monday after the emergence of DeepSeek stunned Silicon Valley.
Beyond the physical and psychological harm TikTok is causing to young people, the app’s content puts U.S. security at risk by providing the Chinese Communist government with a propaganda megaphone directly targeting 170 million American users.
Beyond the physical and psychological harm TikTok is causing to young people, the app’s content puts U.S. security at risk by providing the Chinese Communist government with a propaganda megaphone