The startup caused some panic for tech stocks. But it is actually poised to expand use of artificial intelligence in the U.S.
The next DeepSeek to disrupt the global artificial intelligence industry could also come from China.
If DeepSeek does make AI software more widespread, that could drive more uses and boost demand for Nvidia's chips. Following ...
President Trump’s TikTok-for-tariffs deal ultimately hinges on a cease-fire in the U.S.-China AI chip war. The consequences ...
Alphabet's big spending plans surprised Wall Street. The news should soothe investors worried about last week's DeepSeek ...
DeepSeek stunned the tech world with the release of its R1 "reasoning" model, matching or exceeding OpenAI's reasoning model ...
Sberbank plans to collaborate with Chinese researchers on joint AI projects, a top executive at Russia's biggest bank told ...
The emergence of China-based AI app DeepSeek sent shares plummeting on Monday for many U.S. tech giants, including chipmaker ...
Analysts at BMO said while there are still a lot of questions, the current information available suggests that DeepSeek likely used servers with 50% to 75% less power intensity than servers that use ...
U.S. stocks recovered some ground on Tuesday after getting hammered by fears over China's DeepSeek AI model built on a ...
On Monday, shares of Nvidia plunged 17% after the company, called DeepSeek, showed that it could train a cutting-edge AI ...
DeepSeek’s AI models reportedly rival OpenAI’s for a fraction of the cost and compute.