The AI tech DeepSeek used to train its reasoning model might be just what Apple needs for major Apple Intelligence developments on iPhone.
In an apparent response to the attention on a hot new AI model out of China, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella posted online
The Chinese startup's new model poses some serious questions about the assumptions behind AI investments. But what if that's a good thing for Big Tech?
Chinese artificial intelligence company DeepSeek developed its new models that have taken the world by storm by training them on content from OpenAI, President Trump’s AI czar David Sacks said Tuesday.
Reporting quarterly earnings Wednesday afternoon, it will be tough for Microsoft to avoid the issue of the AI breakthroughs from China's DeepSeek that are shaking up the tech world and the stock market this week.
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DeepSeek May Be the Walmart of AI
In the most recent episode of Pivot, Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway discuss the Chinese AI firm and its cost-effective new model.
DeepSeek’s success, they said, isn’t a bad thing for the domestic industry but it is “a wake-up call to U.S. AI companies obsessed with gargantuan (and expensive) solutions. ‘Doing more with less’ underpins the approach taken at several Chinese state-funded labs.”
As Chinese AI application DeepSeek attracts hordes of American users, Trump administration officials, lawmakers and cybersecurity experts are expressing concern that the technology could pose a threat to U.S. national security.
U.S. companies were spooked when the Chinese startup released models said to match or outperform leading American ones at a fraction of the cost.
However, the consensus is that DeepSeek is superior to ChatGPT for more technical tasks. If you use AI chatbots for logical reasoning, coding, or mathematical equations, you might want to try DeepSeek because you might find its outputs better.
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