Teymour Taj explores the implications of the launch of the new Chinese AI chatbot which sent tech stocks plunging ...
I met with a young German start-up CEO who had integrated the open-source approach by DeepSeek into his Mind-Verse platform ...
DeepSeek, the company behind the recent AI chatbot R1, is being investigated by US officials to see if they imported banned Nvidia chips.
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You.com deploys DeepSeek AI model, making it available to users, alongside top models from Anthropic, Meta, and OpenAI ...
Chinese state-linked social media accounts amplified narratives celebrating the launch of Chinese startup DeepSeek's AI ...
Free, highly capable AI systems don’t just stop with DeepSeek. There are more open-source AI products coming from China, such as YuE, which generates full pop music tracks complete with warbled lyrics ...
US probes DeepSeek over banned AI chips as China's AI sector and smuggling networks grow, impacting semiconductor policies.
Some believe DeepSeek is so efficient that we don’t need more compute and everything has now massive overcapacity because of the model changes. Jevons Paradox ...
DeepSeek’s success is not based on outperforming its U.S. counterparts, but on delivering similar results at significantly lower costs. The AI price war has begun.
The American worker is under siege. Once the backbone of the U.S. economy, middle-class and even upper middle-class ...
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