NBC News' Janis Mackey Frayer reports on what the DeepSeek chatbot looks like when used in China and how the app censors itself in real time.
China's new DeepSeek AI has already disrupted global big tech. Regardless of what impact it has there, it will rewrite our ...
The Hangzhou-based start-up has opened spots for dozens of jobs related to research and development in artificial general ...
Young Chinese engineers focus on homegrown innovation, drawn by fewer visa hurdles and the chance to build a future on their ...
A few days ago, the Chinese chatbot became the most popular AI app in America, which led to a crash in US tech stocks. The ...
A security expert warns "Deepseek," the no. 1 downloaded app on Apple and Google, could pose potential privacy concerns for ...
If DeepSeek does make AI software more widespread, that could drive more uses and boost demand for Nvidia's chips. Following ...
Some responses were candid, others disappeared moments later — but all revealed something about the state of the Catholic ...
DeepSeek's website reportedly features computer code that could share user login information with a Chinese telecom despite ...