A unique innovation around AI models from a start-up spun out of a hedge fund roiled Western markets and is changing how China sees its role in the industry.
The success of the Chinese "chatbot" DeepSeek has shaken the artificial intelligence (AI) industry.
Liang Wenfeng, the 40-year-old founder of DeepSeek, trained as an engineer and then launched a hedge fund. Now he’s enjoying ...
Liang Wenfeng, a 40-year-old graduate in information and electronic engineering from Zhejiang University, has made waves in ...
DeepSeek, an artificial intelligence chatbot, has become the talk of the town as it is giving tough competition to Sam Altman ...
Clips from the TikTok owner’s new OmniHuman-1 multimodal model have gone viral for their lifelike appearance and audio ...
The nerdy, media-shy Liang Wenfeng seems more interested in shaking up China's own science and technology sector than he is ...
DeepSeek said the Chinese government was "committed to the great cause" of reunification with Taiwan, an independent island ...
Users are jailbreaking DeepSeek to discuss censored topics like Tiananmen Square, Taiwan, and the Cultural Revolution.
Big U.S. tech companies are investing hundreds of billions of dollars into AI technology, and the prospect of a Chinese competitor potentially outpacing them caused speculation to go wild.
With the emergence of DeepSeek, many users are comparing its features with ChatGPT and dictating which is better.
Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) start-up DeepSeek's chatbot app has dethroned OpenAI's ChatGPT to claim the top spot on the US iOS App Store, a development that could potentially change the ...