Italy wanted to know what personal data is collected, from which sources, for what purposes. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A major disruption hit the artificial intelligence sector this week as DeepSeek, a China-based chatbot, unveiled its latest AI models—trained for just $6 million. That’s a fraction of the cost U.S.
As US companies pour billions of dollars into advancing artificial intelligence, a little-known Chinese startup has seemingly done the impossible. DeepSeek unveiled a chatbot app that performs as well ...
AI-powered Google competitors are trying to figure out how to grab search revenue without losing users who are wary of ...
The Chinese AI upstart made the shrewd bet that American developers will latch on to its technology because it is open-source ...
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Italy’s data protection authority has blocked use of Chinese tech startup DeepSeek’s AI application to protect Italians’ data ...
My concern, as Commissioner for Human Rights, is to help put human rights in the centre of the discourse. This is not to ...
Leaders at Microsoft and Meta told investors that China’s DeepSeek doesn’t harm their businesses and that they will still ...
Which brings us to Monday's panic over the launch of China's DeepSeek artificial-intelligence chatbot. America's AI superstock Nvidia (NVDA), which accounted for 7% of the S&P 500 SPX, plunged 17% in ...
DeepSeek’s disruption signals that the U.S. needs more competition, not Big Tech dominance, to be the world's AI leader ...
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