Tag: technology
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Nvidia Will Actually Be A DeepSeek Winner
Despite a $600 billion loss in market value, JPMorgan says Nvidia will benefit from DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup. DeepSeek’s cost-efficient models challenge Big Tech, driving demand for Nvidia’s advanced chips. Companies like Amazon, Meta, and Google stand to gain, while Intel may lose out as the industry shifts to more powerful GPUs.
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DeepSeek Sets Benchmark For Chinese Firms
DeepSeek is setting a new standard for Chinese companies with its affordable AI models that don’t rely on expensive chips. Despite U.S. sanctions, its breakthrough is catching attention from major tech players like Microsoft and Nvidia. Experts say DeepSeek’s success signals China’s growing strength in AI and narrows the gap with the U.S.
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Trump Says DEI Is Illegal. Here’s The Truth
President Trump’s executive order targets DEI programs in federal agencies and private companies, arguing that they lead to discrimination based on race and sex. The order threatens legal action against businesses with such policies and has sparked debate over their legality and effectiveness in promoting equality.
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China’s DeepSeek AI Is Hot But Faces Censorship
China’s DeepSeek is making waves in AI with its new R1 chatbot, offering impressive performance at a lower cost than Western competitors. However, its reliance on Chinese censorship laws raises concerns about freedom of expression. As DeepSeek gains traction globally, it prompts debates on AI’s role in tech, politics, and ethics.
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Sam Altman Doesn’t Actually Need Trump
Trump’s $500 billion Stargate AI project, presented as a major victory for America, is actually driven by tech giants like OpenAI and Oracle. While it promises innovation, the project’s real benefits and the U.S.’s role in the global AI race remain unclear, with critics saying it’s more about tech industry influence than Trump’s leadership.
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Sam Altman Is Beating Elon Musk At His Own Game
Sam Altman is outplaying Elon Musk in the tech rivalry game. After Musk criticized Altman’s AI project, Altman responded with sharp, humorous remarks, turning the tables. His witty comebacks not only defuse Musk’s attacks but also showcase his leadership and ability to win the PR battle with humor and finesse.
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How US Chip Bans Led To A Monster Called DeepSeek
The U.S. chip bans pushed the Chinese company DeepSeek to innovate, creating powerful AI models like DeepSeek-V3 and R1 using cheaper chips. These models rival top-tier ones in performance and cost less to train, disrupting the AI market and challenging Nvidia’s dominance, even affecting its stock.