While the demand is there, it's clear that's not the sole reason why Nvidia's RTX 50 series is impossible to find in stores.
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China's DeepSeek AI chatbot refused to discuss topics like Tiananmen Square massacre, India-China relations, China-Taiwan ...
We put its chatbot to the test in New York on Tuesday and Wednesday, asking it a battery of questions on sensitive topics ...
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Softbank Group Corp is in talks to invest up to US$25 billion in ChatGPT owner OpenAI, according to a person familiar with the matter, as the Japanese conglomerate continues to expand into the sector.
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China shocked the West with its announcement of DeepSeek, an artificial intelligence network capable of competing with OpenAI ...
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Aoole's biggest hurdle may be in AI, where it remains behind many of its tech peers. Read more at straitstimes.com.
China has fired the first shot in the AI battle. Now it's time for America to do what we do best: win the war.