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I’m skeptical of the most dramatic takes I’ve seen over the past few days — such as the claim, made by one Silicon Valley investor, that DeepSeek is an elaborate plot by the Chinese ...
For investors, DeepSeek's emergence is causing a serious rethink regarding sky-high valuations of U.S. tech firms, especially ...
But this January, a Chinese startup undercut that narrative. Hangzhou-based DeepSeek—not even a tech company, strictly speaking, but an offshoot of a hedge fund called High-Flyer—released R1 ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Chinese artificial intelligence start-up DeepSeek is choosing to focus on research over chasing revenues ...
Claims that US export controls have failed, that model export restrictions can curb China’s AI ascent and that Silicon Valley has lost its edge overlook the reality that DeepSeek’s rise was an ...
Empire of AI' author Karen Hao says it might be time to rethink 'pedal to the metal' approach on data centre expansion as AI efficiency gains demonstrated by China's 'deepseek' challenge power ...
Tech companies are focusing on AI products over research, say industry experts, who are sounding the alarm about safety.
Jack Clark, a former journalist turned AI policy expert, said DeepSeek ‘might become a closer competitor’ if it had access to more computing resources.