Tech stocks plunged Monday morning, as fears mounted that Chinese artificial intelligence firm DeepSeek leapfrogged U.S.
Silicon Valley’s initial advantage in LLMs evaporated quickly despite export controls, writes AI expert Gary Marcus.
After Silicon Valley stocks tumble and users flock to download the app, DeepSeek temporarily cuts off registration for anyone ...
R1 was based on DeepSeek’s previous model V3, which had also outscored GPT-4o, Llama 3.3-70B and Alibaba’s Qwen2.5-72B, China ...
The S&P 500 fell 1.9% Monday. Big Tech stocks took some of the heaviest losses, with Nvidia down 17.6%, and they dragged the ...
The tech-heavy Nasdaq index lost nearly 4 percent in early trading Monday, with chipmaker Nvidia down nearly 12 percent.
Nvidia, Microsoft, and Alphabet were among the market's top losers on Monday as the rise of DeepSeek rattled investors.
China AI startup DeepSeek just released its R-1 model that compares favorably with OpenAI's o1 reasoning model. DeepSeek claims to have trained R1 at a fraction of the cost of o1 and Meta's Llama 3.1.
Chinese AI firm DeepSeek has emerged as a potential challenger to U.S. AI companies, demonstrating breakthrough models that ...
DeepSeek topped the Apple App Store chart and sparked fears the Chinese company was quickly catching up with OpenAI's ChatGPT ...
The Chinese AI company DeepSeek cited recent "large-scale malicious attacks" for the temporary registration limits.