The automaker estimates its struggling China business will cost $5 billion, but it isn't giving up on the country yet.
Liang Wenfeng, the founder of China’s chatbot app DeepSeek, has become a sensation overnight. He is being dubbed as the ‘AI ...
Her expertise in natural language processing played a crucial role in developing DeepSeek-V2, which has been hailed for its ...
Live Australian and New Zealand lobsters are the most expensive seafood sold in China, with almost all of the trade done ...
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese bloggers, state media and local citizens have welcomed DeepSeek's global success with pride and ...
Chinese leader Xi Jinping struck a bullish tone during a speech on Monday ahead of Lunar New Year, after acknowledging ...
On her way to catch a foreign flick in Beijing, Jane Yao bought a cinnamon roll, had ramen, visited a bookshop, and dropped by a supermarket to grab some snacks. Such an impulse splurge has become ...
DeepSeek’s AI products have shaken up the American stock market and tech industry—but some experts are questioning how big of a threat the Chinese company really is.
Why now, when the sitting US president Donald Trump is so infatuated with him? Realistically, China is not as powerful a threat to America. It never has been.
DeepSeek says its AI model is similar to US giants like OpenAI, despite fears of censorship around issues sensitive to ...
China's AI startup DeepSeek has surged ahead in the competitive AI landscape, outperforming global players like ChatGPT and ...
The man who founded DeepSeek, the artificial intelligence company that rattled the U.S. stock market, is 40-year-old Liang ...