The arrival of a Chinese upstart has shaken the AI industry, with investors rethinking their positioning in the space.
Since DeepSeek popped the balloon of American AI chauvinism, expressions of admiration for the China-based firm’s artificial intelligence model R1 have been mixed with suspicions of unfair competition ...
Meta, Microsoft and Blackstone executives say DeepSeek's advancements in AI training won't impact data center demand — at least not yet.
A new report from SemiAnalysis said that DeepSeek’s hardware spend is “well higher than $500M,” significantly above prior ...
And of course, it wouldn’t be a crackdown if America didn’t get involved. Per Reuters, the US Commerce Department is ...
Max, and DeepSeek R1 are emerging as competitors in generative AI, challenging OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Each model has distinct ...
The announcement of DeepSeek's R1 model led to significant market reactions, with notable declines in tech stocks, including ...
We have a breakthrough new player on the artificial intelligence field: DeepSeek is an AI assistant developed by a Chinese ...
The Chinese firm has pulled back the curtain to expose how the top labs may be building their next-generation models. Now ...
The United States may have kicked off the A.I. arms race, but a Chinese app is now shaking it up. R1, a chatbot from the ...
The US-based AI security and compliance company Enkrypt AI found that DeepSeek-R1 was 11 times more likely to generate ...