By bno - Taipei Bureau DeepSeek, the Chinese AI start-up, has generated significant attention since its launch of the R1 ...
A longstanding Sinophobia in the U.S. goes back to the 19th century, with the Chinese Exclusion Act, the tax on Chinese miners during the Gold Rush, and ...
Wall Street is buying what CEO Mark Zuckerberg is selling. There are reasons for this optimism - and reasons to question it.
Cerebras Systems, a leading AI chipmaker backed by UAE tech giant G42, has teamed up with Frances Mistral to set a new AI ...
DeepSeek has emerged on the front line of debates determining the future of AI, but its arrival poses questions over who ...
China’s ability to launch DeepSeek’s popular chatbot came under scrutiny before a US government advisory panel on Thursday, with one witness stressing the role that American technology played and ...
According to data from Aicpb.com, a platform tracking global AI adoption, DeepSeek averaged 22.2 million daily active users (DAUs) in January—equivalent to roughly 41.6% of ChatGPT’s DAUs (53.2 ...
While the sector leaders grapple with the DeepSeek fallout, smaller AI companies see an opportunity to scale with the Chinese ...
DeepSeek, a relatively unknown Chinese AI startup, made public an open-source platform has emerged as a challenger to ...
Behind the scenes, however, our MPs have been given a sharp warning.
On Thursday, Mistral released an app called Le Chat that it said can respond to user questions with 1,000 words per second.
The future for Chinese tech companies will hinge on their ability to turn uncertainty into innovation – and opportunity.