The release of DeepSeek’s AI models has sparked alarm, but it does not represent a turning point in US–China AI competition.
DeepSeek’s emergence is a ‘Sputnik moment’ not just for AI, but for China, which is ‘outcompeting the rest of the world’, ...
On Monday January 27, a little known Chinese start-up called DeepSeek sent shockwaves and panic through Silicon Valley and ...
who referred to DeepSeek as a Sputnik moment for the AI sector. The comments refer to Soviet Union’s launch of the world’s first artificial satellite in 1957, which instantly changed ...
"You know what? The Moon's big enough that we can nuke it and land on it at the same time, so let's give this a shot." In 1958, the U.S. government plotted to show up the Soviets in the Space Race — ...
While the US-China contest escalates, India should be deeply concerned with the developments across its northern borders as ...
The arrival of DeepSeek’s R1 open-source model has rocked the AI industry. Partner and Global Head of Data & Generative AI at ...
Chinese artificial intelligence app DeepSeek has been banned from Australian government systems and devices, following an ...
BOSTON, Massachusetts — After the release of DeepSeek-R1 on Jan. 20 triggered a massive drop in chipmaker Nvidia's share price and sharp declines in various other tech companies' valuations, some ...
Getty Images AI has understandably drawn the most attention; the only thing proliferating faster than China’s breakthroughs is the talk of the “Sputnik moment”. But this analogy offers a ...
That was the Sputnik moment of October 1957, when the Soviet Union put American families on edge with a beep-beep in space that flew over their heads for 22 days. Silicon Valley has compared that ...