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Chinese advances like DeepSeek have ‘narrowed’ AI gap with U.S., says CSIS think tank: ‘Unrealistic to expect a lead of more than a year or two’ Lionel Lim Updated March 10, 2025 at 6:19 AM ...
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek’s sudden technological advances are causing a market swoon for some of the biggest names in Silicon Valley. Those same advances are also cheering countries still ...
Yet today’s AI market proves that advances can emerge from lean, distributed teams working with a fraction of these resources - as evidenced by how DeepSeek was developed.
Most crucially—and potentially most devastating for competitors—DeepSeek achieved these advances despite U.S. export restrictions on advanced AI chips, such as Nvidia's H100 and A100 models.
Some analysts noted that while DeepSeek might have launched an LLM for less and using technology that’s not as advanced as what U.S.-based AI companies are using, it still faces one ...
The country that leverages advances in AI to establish and maintain substantial economic and military advantages will not ...
The deployment of AI in a wide range of industries is becoming an important driving force for China's economic growth, Zhu said, adding that China has surpassed the United States in the number of AI ...
Mich., said Beijing-focused export controls should be designed to keep China’s military “from leapfrogging ahead with U.S.
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It’s been a very busy week for Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. After meeting with President Donald Trump and senior officials in ...