The next DeepSeek to disrupt the global artificial intelligence industry could also come from China.
Experts say DeepSeek has computer code that could send some user login information to a Chinese state-owned company.
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The Chinese start-up DeepSeek stunned the world and roiled stock markets last week with its release of DeepSeek-R1, an ...
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Emojis of “DeepSeek pride,” often with smiling cats or dogs, flooded Chinese social media, adding to the festive Lunar New ...
NBC News' Janis Mackey Frayer reports on what the DeepSeek chatbot looks like when used in China and how the app censors itself in real time.
A Paradigm Shift in Artificial Intelligence In a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence (AI), a recent ...
DeepSeek has given China's artificial intelligence (AI) push a shot in the arm, as the country's chip developers and cloud service providers rush to support the start-up's increasingly popular models.