DeepSeek rattled the financial heartland of the US and damaged a stock market darling when it burst into public view. The ...
OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, is seeking to raise $40 billion in a fresh round of funding that would value the startup at a staggering $340 billion, the Wall Street Journal Reported on Thursday.
AI investors are desperately trying to find clues on the real impact of DeepSeek on chip demand in the future and gauge how ...
The unpredictable nature of Wall Street was on full display this week, as worries around incoming tariffs and an AI scare courtesy of China’s DeepSeek wreaked havoc on the stock market. The Q4 ...
Analysts are sceptical about whether Chinese AI startup DeepSeek’s success is truly its own innovation or if it’s built on ...
In the meantime, the Wall Street Journal reported that DeepSeek claims that its R1 and V3 models performed better than or close to ChatGPT. DeepSeek's success has occurred despite export curbs, ...
Matt Levine, the prominent Bloomberg News financial columnist, noted the online chatter that claimed Emanuel's post "was an important catalyst" for the stock-market selloff and said it was a ...
Meta’s stock jumped after its Q4 report revealed better results than expected, but Wall Street still has questions about the future ...
The last place the tech giants expected any competition to emerge from was China, because US capitalism was the great innovator and China a mere imitator.
I asked the WSJ’s smartest minds—and AI—all your deepest questions about the week’s mania.
CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Friday told investors DeepSeek might not pose as serious a threat to Nvidia’s sales as many investors feared this week.
After the Trump administration on Friday said 25% tariffs against Canada and Mexico would begin on Saturday, as well as an additional 10% tariffs on goods from China, markets again took a dive.