Marc Andreessen [archival audio]: The deal was somebody like me basically could start a company. You could invent a new technology, in this case, web browsers and all the other things that Netscape did. Everybody would think that that was great.
The markets want you to think the DeepSeek freak-out is an immediate existential threat to US tech and AI dominance. But don’t be so sure DeepSeek isn’t more of a Deep Fake from an investor’s perspective.
DeepSeek claims it took two months and less than $6 million to build its R1 AI model. President Donald Trump called the news a wakeup call for Silicon
Shares in Nvidia, the leading US AI firm, dropped by 17 percent yesterday, the biggest one-day loss to the market capitalisation of a company in history, after the announcement by Chinese firm DeepSee
Wall Street and Silicon Valley were in a tailspin on Monday due to the stunning rise of DeepSeek – a Chinese artificial intelligence startup that claims to have developed an advanced model at a
Chinese startup DeepSeek has debuted an AI app that challenges OpenAI's ChatGPT and other U.S. rivals, sending a shock through Wall Street.
If the most sought-after AI chips aren't as vital as previously thought, an entire ecosystem built around massive AI investment could be in jeopardy.
Since Chinese AI company DeepSeek released an open version of its reasoning model R1 at the beginning of this week, many in the tech industry have been
DeepSeek R1, the surprisingly efficient and powerful Chinese AI model, has taken the technology industry by storm and is rattling nerves on Wall Street.
The new AI model from China's DeepSeek performs on a level with leading US models without requiring as much computing power – but despite a huge drop in their stock, it's not game over for US tech com
The AI frenzy that has reshaped the tech world and commanded the attention of Wall Street took an anxious ... American venture capitalist Marc Andreessen called the model “one of the most ...
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has shaken the self-image of America's vaunted tech sector. A visit to San Francisco's AI neighborhood finds some developers and investors rejoicing, while others are in despair.