The shocking success of a new model from a mysterious Chinese lab has America questioning its leadership of the sector.
DeepSeek topped the Apple App Store chart and sparked fears the Chinese company was quickly catching up with OpenAI's ChatGPT ...
By Sinéad Carew, Amanda Cooper and Ankur Banerjee LONDON/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Investors made a quick exit from a host of ...
Taking a look at DeepSeek, the Chinese AI model that has topped OpenAI's ChatGPT on the Apple App Store and sent shockwaves ...
Overzealous hopes for Trump's crypto actions last week had primed the market for a pullback, but the decline could be already ...
It’s not just Nvidia. Chip makers, data-center operators and other companies looking to sell picks and shovels into the gold rush of the artificial-intelligence boom are getting a brutal beat-down.
U.S. tech stocks plunged on Monday, amid a wider market selloff. The culprit: DeepSeek, a Chinese artificial intelligence company that last week introduced a new — and low-cost — model into the ...
Monday’s more than $500 billion loss for Nvidia followed panic surrounding DeepSeek’s AI model running on far less of ...
DeepSeek, a rising star in advanced AI solutions, has recently experienced a series of large-scale malicious attacks on its ...
Celestica shares fell in lockstep with other tech companies Monday as China's DeepSeek low-cost AI model rattled the sector. Shares trading in Toronto were down nearly 17% to 144.23 Canadian dollars.
To Mark Malek, chief investment officer at Siebert, the knee-jerk reaction in the market presents a buying opportunity. While it’s possible that DeepSeek did find and create a cheaper, more efficient ...
Reed Cowan interviews San Jose State professor and cyber-security expert Ahmed Banfa about the rise of Chinese AI app ...