S'pore has come under the spotlight in a US probe into whether the AI firm circumvented curbs. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The sudden success of the Chinese AI startup took the tech world by surprise. Newsweek explores the impact on the U.S.'s lead ...
A surprise development may have turned the market for artificial intelligence (AI) chips on its head. DeepSeek, a China-based start-up, developed an open-source large language model, claiming it took ...
DeepSeek rattled the financial heartland of the US and damaged a stock market darling when it burst into public view. The ...
Singapore has promised to work closely with the US authorities to probe allegations over China's AI firm DeepSeek, obtaining Nvidia chips through proxies.
Despite supportive earnings, DeepSeek shocked technology stocks. In the busiest week of the earnings season, tariffs and the jobs report could add to market volatility.
Investors should be on high alert for more AI-stock weakness after DeepSeek disrupted markets and sent shares tumbling.
Beijing is more confident than ever in its pursuit of the technology. DeepSeek’s success undermines the barriers that have been created in the US-China tech war.
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.
He is spending time this week in China, where the U.S. has restricted sales of many advanced Nvidia semiconductors used for ...
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.
Chinese AI firm DeepSeek has jolted Silicon Valley by launching LLMs that are cheaper yet as effective as OpenAI's models.