Growing concerns around the Chinese artificial intelligence app DeepSeek have led a pair of congressional lawmakers to encourage governors around the country to ban the app on government devices.
Chinese companies from various industries are increasingly integrating DeepSeek, the country's new disruptive open-source AI ...
State-owned giants Postal Savings Bank and Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), as well as regional lenders Bank ...
South Korea just banned DeepSeek from the Google Play and the App Store. Several other countries have also taken action ...
China's joyful embrace of DeepSeek has gone one step deeper - extending to TVs, fridges and robot vacuum cleaners with a slew ...
Grubhub CEO Howard Migdal said on Friday that the food delivery firm has decided to cut about 500 jobs, as it focuses on ...
The Trump administration is looking to further crack down on chip exports to China as the artificial intelligence race heats ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told CNBC that US export controls on China have hurt his business, but Chinese companies will find ...
Huawei's in-house AI chip, the Ascend 910C will reportedly see an increase in production numbers this year. The NVIDIA Hopper ...
DeepSeek's founder, Liang Wenfeng ... of the visual navigation research project for China's lunar exploration program. Xu, ...
Huawei's founder told Xi Jinping at a meeting the Chinese president held with private sector entrepreneurs that concerns ...
DeepSeek is taking steps to convert its technology into a profitable business. This signal comes from a recent update in the ...