Did it really cost $6m to ‘make’ DeepSeek?published at 17:51 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January17:51 GMT 28 JanuaryTom GerkenTechnology reporterThat widely-repo
A competitive artificial intelligence model from a Chinese startup showed high-powered AI can be done much cheaper than U.S. models perform. The prices of eggs
Based on the limited numbers of comparisons made so far, DeepSeek's AI models appear to be faster, smaller, and a whole lot cheaper than the best
US tech stocks tentatively recovered on Tuesday after Donald Trump described the launch of a chatbot by China’s DeepSeek is a “wake-up call” for Silicon V
Wall Street opens modestly higher as AI-linked stocks riseUS stocks have made modest gains after yesterday’s rout sparked by China’s AI push, as Wall Street
DeepSeek has sparked a debate on whether AI industry needs huge investments. | Image: ReutersDevelopers at leading US AI firms are praising the Dee
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The arrival of a previously little-known Chinese tech company has attracted global attention as it sent shockwaves through Wall Street with a new
DeepSeek, a little-known Chinese startup, has sent shockwaves through the global tech sector with the release of an artificial intelligence (AI) model whose cap
US President Donald Trump has called the rise of Chinese company DeepSeek "a wake-up call" for the US tech industry, after the emergence of its artificial intel
After DeepSeek-R1 was launched earlier this month, the company boasted of "performance on par with" one of OpenAI's latest models when used for tasks such as ma
The speed at which the new Chinese AI app DeepSeek has shaken the technology industry, the markets and the bullish sense of American superiority in the field of