DeepSeek, a Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) start-up, is sending shock waves through the U.S. tech sector by ...
Singapore has promised to work closely with the US authorities to probe allegations over China's AI firm DeepSeek, obtaining Nvidia chips through proxies.
DeepSeek rattled the financial heartland of the US and damaged a stock market darling when it burst into public view. The ...
U.S. President Donald Trump will meet with Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang at the White House on Friday, a White House ...
Palantir CEO Alex Karp raises concerns about China's DeepSeek and its potential impact on Palantir's AI dominance, as the company faces growing competition and emerging threats in the AI market.
Investors should be on high alert for more AI-stock weakness after DeepSeek disrupted markets and sent shares tumbling.
Singapore's Ministry of Trade and Industry issued a statement on Saturday (Feb 1) following reports that Chinese company DeepSeek could have used US chips that are not allowed to be shipped to China.
Tumbling stock market values and wild claims have accompanied the release of a new AI chatbot by a small Chinese company.
I asked the WSJ’s smartest minds—and AI—all your deepest questions about the week’s mania.
The success of DeepSeek’s new AI model points to how China might eventually achieve an even bigger technological breakthrough in the face of US export curbs: Producing its own cutting-edge chips. As ...
In the meantime, the Wall Street Journal reported that DeepSeek claims that its R1 and V3 models performed better than or close to ChatGPT. DeepSeek's success has occurred despite export curbs, ...
SINGAPORE, Feb 1 — Singapore has reiterated its commitment to upholding both domestic and international trade laws following ...