Chinese technology company DeepSeek secured more than $7.4 billion in its first funding round, pushing its valuation to over ...
Up until two months ago, DeepSeek, the three-year-old Chinese AI lab, was an anomaly in the increasingly costly global AI ...
Microsoft is testing China's DeepSeek for Copilot Cowork as it shifts to usage-based pricing and seeks lower-cost AI models ...
DeepSeek is looking to “at least double the size of every department” in a new hiring spree, according to an announcement ...
DeepSeek’s website logged 541 million monthly visits in May 2026, up 11.22 percent month over month, keeping it first in ...
Chinese AI models are gaining ground on Anthropic and OpenAI after Z.ai released GLM-5.2, an open-source system running at ...
US firms are testing China’s DeepSeek as Silicon Valley AI costs rise, raising questions about savings, data residency, and risk.
The AI software Deepseek has sent the tech industry into a frenzy - and sent share prices plummeting. How is this possible? And what happens now? Answers to the most important questions.
Chinese AI models are challenging OpenAI and Anthropic on cost, but enterprises must weigh lower prices against security, compliance, and vendor risk.
Silicon Valley engineers recently flocked to new technology from a Chinese company, Z.ai, that is almost as good as its ...