Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella believes that DeepSeek will inevitably help the American AI industry rather than hurt it.
The software giant posted earnings just days after the tech sector was sent reeling by the debut of the Chinese AI chatbot ...
There's a lot of noise in the AI market at the start of 2025. But Microsoft CEO Nadella has seen it all before.
AI expenses and a looming price war in cloud services could blow up its profits. Blame it on DeepSeek.
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Both Meta and Microsoft committed to huge investments in artificial intelligence, despite new Chinese software outperforming American rivals at a lower cost.
As with Jevons Paradox, efficiency gains should send AI use soaring as costs drop. As Microsoft’s Satya Nadella observed, ...
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CEO acknowledges efficiency of DeepSeek, and need to assess model optimisation rather than just buying more AI servers.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, meanwhile, seemed to downplay the threat posed by DeepSeek, saying that the industry is constantly changing and DeepSeek’s announcement is simply a part of that ebb and flow.
The CEOs of both U.S. tech behemoths spoke about the Chinese startup’s innovations as they disclosed their financial results.