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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on DeepSeek R1
Silicon Valley leaders from Sam Altman to Satya Nadella react to their new rival DeepSeek
Meta, Nvidia, and other tech giants react to DeepSeek's competitive, cost-efficient models that challenge established market players.
Nvidia, Sam Altman, and Satya Nadella React to China’s DeepSeek R1 AI Model
The recent surge of the potentially disruptive R1 AI model by Chinese startup DeepSeek is forcing tech leaders from OpenAI, Microsoft, and Nvidia to speak up to reassure investors.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on DeepSeek R1: “an impressive model.”
Image: Now that a Chinese startup has captured a lot of the AI buzz, what happens next? The ChatGPT boss says of his company, “we will obviously deliver much better models and also it’s legit invigorating to have a new competitor,
Microsoft, AI and DeepSeek
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella thinks the DeepSeek drama is ‘all good news’
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella believes that DeepSeek will inevitably help the American AI industry rather than hurt it. Microsoft chief executive Satya Nadella isn’t pressed about Chinese AI startup DeepSeek’s recent success.
Microsoft CEO tries to assure investors DeepSeek is good for business as scrutiny of AI spending mounts
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek's model led to increased scrutiny on Microsoft's AI spending.
Microsoft, Meta CEOs defend hefty AI spending after DeepSeek stuns tech world
"Investing 'very heavily' in capital expenditure and infrastructure is going to be a strategic advantage over time," Mark Zuckerberg said.
DeepSeek Has Big Tech Sweating
What DeepSeek’s AI Innovation Means For Investors And Big Tech
DeepSeek’s AI breakthrough challenges Big Tech with a cheaper, efficient model. This may be bad for the incumbents, but good for everybody else.
US retail investors dive into tech stocks in response to DeepSeek selloff
Individual investors responded to the market selloff earlier this week triggered by concerns regarding a Chinese artificial intelligence startup by buying a wide array of technology stocks, according to data released by Vanda Research on Wednesday.
DeepSeek Has Big Tech Sweating, But Investors Should Stay Cool
Ever since Chinese AI startup DeepSeek unveiled its new R1 model – which rivals the best U.S. bots like ChatGPT – AI stocks have been on a wild roller coaster ride. The news was explosive, sparking fears that companies will pull back on their extreme AI spending.
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Big Tech brushes off DeepSeek threat
Leaders of major U.S. tech companies at the forefront of artificial intelligence (AI) are brushing off a popular new model ...
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DeepSeek drama: are markets in on the most dangerous idea in history?
While investors fret about what the arrival of DeepSeek means for their all-in bet on American artificial intelligence ...
21h
DeepSeek is a hot topic on earnings calls this quarter
Executives are increasingly fielding analyst questions about the impact of China's DeepSeek AI on their business — and ...
Diginomica
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DeepSeek disruption and losing OpenAI exclusivity - so much good news for Microsoft's Satya Nadella to take on board
There's a lot of noise in the AI market at the start of 2025. But Microsoft CEO Nadella has seen it all before.
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Why DeepSeek is great news for Microsoft and software stocks
DeepSeek’s success initially rattled investors’ assumptions about the AI spending wave that has swept through Silicon Valley ...
India Today on MSN
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H-1B in crosshairs in US again after China's DeepSeek success
China's success in building DeepSeek R1 AI with home-grown talent has renewed the debate over H-1B visas that US tech giants ...
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Here’s why Microsoft’s stock got pummeled after it beat revenue and profit forecasts
AI expenses and a looming price war in cloud services could blow up its profits. Blame it on DeepSeek.
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DeepSeek sparked a market panic — but some think the sell-off is overblown
China's DeepSeek has panicked investors in top AI stocks after it said its new model was built with less computing power than ...
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