U.S. equity markets are set to open deep in the red as investors begin to digest the significance of DeepSeek’s AI reasoning model R1.
DeepSeek AI is a new open source AI model out of China that claims to be outperforming OpenAI, Google and Meta.
DeepSeek, the Chinese artificial intelligence startup that sent tech stocks reeling this week, sparked fresh concerns about U.S. companies losing
AI totally "crashing" everyone's wages is a necessary stepping stone towards a better future, argues billionaire Marcus Andreessen.
Marc Andreessen [archival audio]: The deal was somebody like me basically could start a company. You could invent a new technology, in this case, web browsers and all the other things that Netscape did. Everybody would think that that was great.
The U.S. has imposed export controls on the most advanced computer chips, forcing the Chinese developers to optimize their new model using much less capable chips. This spooked the markets, and the stocks of U.S. chip makers like Nvidia and AI developers like Microsoft and Meta fell this morning.
DeepSeek R1, the surprisingly efficient and powerful Chinese AI model, has taken the technology industry by storm and is rattling nerves on Wall Street.
Meta, Nvidia, and other tech giants react to DeepSeek's competitive, cost-efficient models that challenge established market players.
The Chinese start-up DeepSeek’s latest large language model has been described as a ‘Sputnik moment’ for the American tech industry
Since Chinese AI company DeepSeek released an open version of its reasoning model R1 at the beginning of this week, many in the tech industry have been
The world’s billionaires are crying foul after watching trillions of dollars wiped off AI stocks this week. But will you, after hearing what they want as their investment return?
R1’s more cost-efficient AI training and inference risks also call into question the thesis underpinning sky-high valuations for most Magnificent Seven stocks. Now Marc Andreessen, a tech ...