A small lab in China has shaken Silicon Valley. The sudden appearance of an advanced AI assistant from DeepSeek, a previously little-known company in the Chinese city of Hangzhou, has sparked discussion and debate within the U.
SINGAPORE—A Chinese artificial-intelligence company has Silicon Valley marveling at how its programmers nearly matched American rivals despite using inferior chips. AI models from DeepSeek, the Chinese company,
Beijing: Chinese firm DeepSeek s artificial intelligence chatbot has soared to the top of the Apple Store s download charts, stunning industry
DeepSeek has boomed in popularity after its successful launch, breaking into the U.S. artificial intelligence market from China.
The founder of artificial intelligence (AI) firm DeepSeek, touted as 2025's "biggest dark horse" in the open-source large language model (LLM) arena, emerged as the industry's new face in China at a symposium hosted by Premier Li Qiang in Beijing on Monday.
A slew of releases in the last week demonstrate how Chinese companies have moved quickly with AI models that compete with OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
The recently announced Stargate Project, with its ambitious $500 billion investment over four years, represents a seismic shift in the global AI race.
Baidu and Alibaba saw strong gains, driven by news of Chinese AI platform DeepSeek’s success in the US.
China’s answer to ChatGPT has plenty to say about Australia – labelling its human rights record a “mixed picture” and the national holiday “deeply divisive”. But it draws blanks when asked about the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989,
TikTok parent ByteDance has launched an updated version of Doubao, China's most popular consumer-facing artificial intelligence (AI) app, as the tech giant accelerates AI development despite US export restrictions on advanced chips.
The future internet could be flooded with content that strictly follows Beijing’s rules. Read more at straitstimes.com.
ByteDance, the Chinese owner of TikTok, has earmarked over 150 billion yuan ($20.64 billion) in capital expenditure for this year, much of which will be centred on artificial intelligence, two people briefed on the matter said.