AI brings many challenges and there are questions about DeepSeek but on the whole this week's news is ground for optimism.
A major disruption hit the artificial intelligence sector this week as DeepSeek, a China-based chatbot, unveiled its latest AI models—trained for just $6 million. That’s a fraction of the cost U.S.
As US companies pour billions of dollars into advancing artificial intelligence, a little-known Chinese startup has seemingly done the impossible. DeepSeek unveiled a chatbot app that performs as well ...
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DeepSeek, a new Chinese chatbot, alarmed American political circles this week. Now, Chinese dissident artists like Ai Weiwei ...
DeepSeek’s disruption signals that the U.S. needs more competition, not Big Tech dominance, to be the world's AI leader ...
DeepSeek, the Chinese AI chatbot topping App Store downloads, failed 83% of accuracy tests and often promotes government ...
Security experts are urging people to be cautious if considering using emerging AI chatbot DeepSeek because of the app’s ...
Security experts warn about DeepSeek AI's data tracking, which can even watch what you type. More details here.
DeepSeek, the controversial Chinese AI chatbot, is no longer available for download in Italy and Ireland. Both countries ...
Chevron, Engine No. 1, and GE Vernova collaborate on natural gas power plants to meet the surging energy demands of data centers and AI development, while DeepSeek's AI chatbot intensifies US-China ...
The high performance, low cost AI model has sent the tech world and markets into turmoil. But how should marketers react?