China seeks AI dominance, making significant investments and implementing safety and ethics regulations. Leading AI models include Alibaba's Qwen, Baidu's Ernie Bot, and ByteDance's Doubao.
DeepSeek says its AI model is similar to US giants like OpenAI, despite fears of censorship around issues sensitive to Beijing
U.S. companies were spooked when the Chinese startup released models said to match or outperform leading American ones at a fraction of the cost.
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Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek stunned markets and AI experts with its claim that it built its immensely popular chatbot at a fraction of the cost of those made by American tech titans.
As Chinese AI application DeepSeek attracts hordes of American users, Trump administration officials, lawmakers and cybersecurity experts are expressing concern that the technology could pose a threat to U.S. national security.
A cyber-threat report from Google is shedding light on how foreign actors are leveraging generative AI to boost their hacking prowess.
A $1 trillion wipeout in the US stock market has given Liang Wenfeng a new burst of online stardom, with one Chinese paper calling him a "great god."
DeepSeek’s latest models, created by a small company with limited resources, are already beating many of the leading AI models in the United States.
Chinese tech startup DeepSeek ’s new artificial intelligence chatbot has sparked discussions about the competition between China and the U.S. in AI development, with many users