News

Microsoft’s China ties advanced authoritarian AI, exposing risks of US tech collaboration with adversaries. In January, when a little-known Chinese AI startup called DeepSeek stunned the tech ...
Citing data security and propaganda concerns, Smith noted Microsoft also does not offer DeepSeek in its app store, arguing there is a risk user data will be stored in China and that DeepSeek’s ...
The implications are far reaching. DeepSeek’s breakthrough prompts a complete rethinking of how AI infrastructure is ...
The ongoing dispute between Chinese tech firms and the US Government continues, after a group of seven Republican Senators ...
Microsoft does not allow its employees to use an artificial intelligence app developed by Chinese AI startup Deepseek, due to concerns related to data vulnerability as well as Chinese propaganda ...
China’s DeepSeek AI chatbot forced Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg to rethink the company’s AI strategy, triggering a leadership ...
Another DeepSeek moment raises questions about Microsoft and OpenAI's Strategy and offers us new opportunities for investment ...
China’s free-for-all AI models, developed by firms like DeepSeek and Alibaba, present a viable alternative to US ...