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Chinese AI app shocks tech world
Four Chinese AI startups to watch beyond DeepSeek
The meteoric rise of DeepSeek—the Chinese AI startup now challenging global giants—has stunned observers and put the spotlight on China’s AI sector. Since ChatGPT’s debut in 2022, the country’s tech ecosystem has been in relentless pursuit of homegrown alternatives, giving rise to a wave of startups and billion-dollar bets.
DeepSeek: Chinese AI app shocks tech world
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DeepSeek and the Truth About Chinese Tech
W hen the upstart Chinese firm DeepSeek revealed its latest AI model in January, Silicon Valley was impressed. The engineers had used fewer chips, and less money, than most in the
China’s AI app DeepSeek banned on government devices
The new TikTok: Lawmakers want to ban Chinese DeepSeek from government cell phones
Lawmakers want to ban Chinese DeepSeek from government cell phones - ‘This should be a no-brainer in terms of actions we should take immediately to prevent our enemy from getting information from our government,
House lawmakers push to ban AI app DeepSeek from US government devices
Washington – A bipartisan duo in the the U.S. House is proposing legislation to ban the Chinese artificial intelligence app DeepSeek from federal devices, similar to the policy already in place for the popular social media platform TikTok.
U.S. lawmakers move to ban China's DeepSeek from government devices
A bipartisan congressional bill is being introduced to ban China's DeepSeek artificial intelligence software from government devices. U.S. Reps. Darin LaHood, R-Ill., and Josh Gottheimer, D-N.J., are introducing the legislation on national security grounds,
DeepSeek, Chinese government
Governments across Asia crack down on Chinese AI chatbot DeepSeek
Governments across Asia are cracking down on DeepSeek, amid growing concerns that the Chinese AI chatbot could compromise national security. South Korea is the latest to block DeepSeek's access to various governmental departments.
DeepSeek coding has the capability to transfer users' data directly to the Chinese government
DeepSeek caught Wall Street off guard last week when it announced it had developed its AI model for far less money than its American competitors, like OpenAI, which have invested billions. But the potential risk DeepSeek poses to national security may be more acute than previously feared because of a potential open door between DeepSeek and the Chinese government,
DeepSeek code may send U.S. user data straight to the Chinese government: report
DeepSeek code may send U.S. user data straight to the Chinese government: report - Chinese-developed AI model shook tech world after its debut last month
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DeepSeek fever fuels patriotic bets on Chinese AI stocks
Chinese investors are rushing into AI-related stocks, betting the artificial intelligence advance of home-grown startup ...
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What does the release of Chinese AI DeepSeek mean for Israeli cybersecurity?
Moshe Zalcberg, CEO of Veriest, spoke to the Jerusalem Post about the new Chinese open-source AI model DeepSeek.
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New warning issued about Chinese AI company 'Deepseek'
A security expert warns “Deepseek,” the no. 1 downloaded app on Apple and Google, could pose potential privacy concerns for ...
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DeepSeek, DeepSeek, DeepSeek: CEOs keep getting asked about the Chinese AI startup on earnings calls
Executives are increasingly fielding analyst questions about the impact of China's DeepSeek AI on their business — and ...
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DeepSeek has rattled the AI industry. Here’s a quick look at other Chinese AI models
The Chinese artificial intelligence firm DeepSeek has rattled markets with claims its latest AI model performs on a par with ...
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Chinese AI DeepSeek is copping bans from official use around the world - what is New Zealand's stance?
Australian authorities are banning its use, iTNews reported , out of national security concerns. So far, the federal ...
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French AI startup Mistral launches Le Chat mobile app for iPhone, Android — can it take enterprise eyes off DeepSeek?
Mistral is still positioning itself as a viable alternative to OpenAI's signature chatbot ChatGPT and to DeepSeek.
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What is DeepSeek, the Chinese AI company upending the stock market?
A frenzy over an artificial intelligence chatbot made by Chinese tech startup DeepSeek was upending stock markets Monday and ...
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Employees Are Sneaking AI Into Work, Even if They’re Not Supposed To. Should You Let Them?
AI is such a time-saver that many people are quietly using it, sometimes without permission, even if it could expose a ...
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