The arrival of a new AI chatbot developed by a Chinese startup has fuelled competition in the artificial intelligence sphere.
The good news is that building with cheaper AI will likely lead to new AI products that previously wouldn’t have existed. It will likely turn expensive enterprise proof of concepts into actual ...
The Chinese chatbot took the world by storm and rattled stock markets. But lost in all the attention was a focus on how the company is collecting and storing data.
It's 63% cheaper than OpenAI o1-mini and 93% cheaper than the full o1 model, priced at $1.10/$4.40 per million tokens in/out.
The Chinese startup DeepSeek’s cheap new AI model tanked tech stocks broadly, and AI chipmaker Nvidia in particular, this week as the big bets on AI companies spending to the skies on data centers ...
Nvidia’s Blackwell chip – the world’s most powerful AI chip to date – costs around US$40,000 per unit, and AI companies often ...
The cheap, open AI model has sent shockwaves through Silicon Valley. Has Australia already been left behind or does DeepSeek’s rapid rise, despite limited resources, mean something similar could ...
Apple is well-positioned with its AI strategy as DeepSeek rocks the tech world, analysts and tech leaders told Fortune.
The Chinese firm has pulled back the curtain to expose how the top labs may be building their next-generation models. Now ...
The United States may have kicked off the A.I. arms race, but a Chinese app is now shaking it up. R1, a chatbot from the ...
Is DeepSeek a game-changer or just hype? A look at how China's AI surge challenges US tech dominance and what it means for ...
After the Chinese startup DeepSeek shook Silicon Valley and Wall Street, efforts have begun to reproduce its cost-efficient ...