The tech sector turned all eyes to China's new DeepSeek AI. Fear of Chinese dominance drove down stocks more than it should.
The claim that DeepSeek was able to train R1 using a fraction of the resources required by big tech companies invested in AI wiped a record ...
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DeepSeek rattled Silicon Valley with its powerful and apparently cheaply developed chatbot. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Democratically governed Taiwan has long been wary of Chinese technology given Beijing's sovereignty claims over the island ...