The French tech world is reeling from Donald Trump’s Stargate announcement and DeepSeek’s recent breakthrough.
Mistral is still positioning itself as a viable alternative to OpenAI's signature chatbot ChatGPT and to DeepSeek.
Behind the scenes, however, our MPs have been given a sharp warning.
The future for Chinese tech companies will hinge on their ability to turn uncertainty into innovation – and opportunity.
Moshe Zalcberg, CEO of Veriest, spoke to the Jerusalem Post about the new Chinese open-source AI model DeepSeek.
Europe also spies an opportunity to make a new bid for the AI crown. One of French President Emmanuel Macron's officials ...
On the heels of Chinese AI firm DeepSeek making a huge splash in OpenAI's American backyard, OpenAI is expanding in Asia, ...
OpenAI announced plans to introduce ChatGPT to California State University's 460,000 students and 63,000 faculty members ...
In a statement on its official website, DeepSeek SAID that it had temporarily suspended the option for customers to add ...
DeepSeek AI may join TikTok and CapCut on the U.S. banned apps list due to security concerns over its potential to send data ...
DeepSeek AI, China’s rising competitor to ChatGPT, faces bans in Australia, Italy, and Taiwan over security concerns. Governments fear data misuse, raising the alarming question: Is it a revolutionary ...
ChatGPT can now be used as a search engine, poring through the web to deliver AI-powered results. And it's better than Google ...