The cheap, open AI model has sent shockwaves through Silicon Valley. Has Australia already been left behind or does DeepSeek’s rapid rise, despite limited resources, mean something similar could ...
AFR Weekend asked some of the nation’s top investors what they think the emergence of Chinese disruptor DeepSeek means for ...
The arrival of a Chinese challenger shows Australia isn’t out of the AI arms race and could even carve out a dominant ...
The arrival of a new AI chatbot developed by a Chinese startup has fuelled competition in the artificial intelligence sphere.
The inquiry focuses on the types of personal data collected, the sources, purposes, legal basis, and if the data is stored in ...
South Korea will ask Chinese AI startup DeepSeek to clarify how it manages users' personal information, its data watchdog ...
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AI-enabled hedge fund’s Armina Rosenberg says that if DeepSeek truly had access to as many chips as it claims, the breakthrough would have cost about $1 billion.
DeepSeek's AI assistant became the number one downloaded free app this week, what does this mean for the future of AI?