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DeepSeek attracts China's young jobseekers as AI firm ramps up recruitment
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Alphabet's big AI spending plan is more good news for 2 chip stocks shaken by DeepSeek
Amazon, which is set to report its quarter after Thursday's closing bell, remains an unknown. But three for three so far is not too bad.CNBC - 1d -
Singapore says U.S. firms should comply with export controls following DeepSeek chip questions
Questions have been raised over the provenance of the semiconductors used to build DeepSeek's AI model, given U.S. export restrictions.CNBC - 5d -
ASML shares jump 10% as surge in orders defies fears of DeepSeek hitting AI chip demand
Dutch semiconductor equipment maker ASML on Wednesday reported better-than-expected net sales and profit results for the fourth quarter.CNBC - Jan. 29 -
Why Chinese AI company DeepSeek's new tech is rattling investors
Tech stocks on Wall Street took a tumble on Monday after Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek released a free AI chatbot and their app climbed to the top of app stores. CBS News ...CBS News - Jan. 28 -
DeepSeek has rattled the AI industry. Here's a quick look at other Chinese AI models
The Chinese artificial intelligence firm DeepSeek has rattled markets with claims its latest AI model performs on a par with those of OpenAI, despite using less advanced, more energy efficient ...ABC News - Jan. 28 -
DeepSeek rattles Wall Street. What the Chinese startup means for Nvidia, Meta and the rest of our AI stocks
We explore DeepSeek's wide-ranging implications for our investment portfolio.CNBC - Jan. 27 -
DeepSeek hit with ‘large-scale’ cyber-attack after AI chatbot tops app stores
Attack forces Chinese company to temporarily limit registrations as app becomes highest rated free app in US. DeepSeek said its newly popular app was hit with a cyber-attack on Monday, which forced ...The Guardian - Jan. 27 -
Japan chip stocks fall as DeepSeek's challenge to U.S. AI dominance raises worries for Asian tech firms
Japan's chip-related stocks fall as DeepSeek gained momentum, raising concerns about a challenge to America's global leadership in artificial intelligence.CNBC - Jan. 27
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