DeepSeek AI was a 'shot across the bow' for Nvidia, says Wedbush's Dan Ives
- DeepSeek, based in Hangzhou, China, introduced the R1 inference model, stirring competition in artificial intelligence and causing infrastructure challenges due to high demand.
- Infrastructure providers quickly tailored services for DeepSeek, with major players like Tencent leveraging the technology within WeChat to manage the increased demand.
- Chinese tech giants including Baidu, Alibaba, and ByteDance responded to DeepSeek's success by launching their own AI offerings, marking a notable shift in the competitive landscape.
- Investors are increasingly focusing on AI infrastructure and deployment technologies, leading to significant funding for companies in this sector, reflecting a changing investment landscape.
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DeepSeek's Progress Shows Rise Of China's AI Companies: Chinese Official
The progress of DeepSeek reflects the rise of Chinese companies in artificial intelligence (AI), a spokesperson for China's parliament told reporters on Tuesday. Lou Qinjian, responding to a question on China's progress in AI, said what DeepSeek's young team had achieved was "commendable". "DeepSeek adheres to an open-source approach and promotes the widespread application of AI technology globally which contributes Chinese wisdom to the world,"…
Rise of DeepSeek, other companies demonstrates innovation and inclusivity in China's tech development: NPC spokesperson
Lou Qinjian highlighted the significant progress made by DeepSeek at a press conference on Tuesday, and said it represents the rise of a group of Chinese companies in the field of artificial intelligence (AI).
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