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SoftBank in Talks to Invest Up to $25 Billion in OpenAI

A new investment from the Japanese conglomerate would be separate from the $100 billion tied to a project announced at the White House last week.

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President Trump announces the Stargate project with SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son and OpenAI’s Sam Altman last week at the White House.

Meta Agrees to Pay Trump $25 Million to Settle His Lawsuit

President Trump had sued Meta and other tech firms in 2021, arguing that he had been wrongfully censored by them. Meta also reported revenue and profit growth for the fourth quarter.

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Meta’s headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif.

Microsoft Continues A.I. Spending Growth as Profit Grows 10%

Par : Karen Weise
The tech giant’s revenue was up 12 percent to $69.6 billion, but investors are showing their nerves after a long boom for tech stocks.

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In the latest quarter, Microsoft kept up its rapid drive to build data centers to power cloud computing and artificial intelligence.

OpenAI Says DeepSeek May Have Improperly Harvested Its Data

Par : Cade Metz
The San Francisco start-up claims that its Chinese rival may have used data generated by OpenAI technologies to build new systems.

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DeepSeek spooked Silicon Valley companies and sent financial markets into a tailspin earlier this week after releasing its A.I. technologies.

After DeepSeek, Venture Capital Investors Face Questions About Their A.I. Bets

Venture capitalists plowed money into A.I. start-ups like OpenAI and Anthropic. But the rise of the Chinese A.I. start-up DeepSeek has called that funding frenzy into question.

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DeepSeek created a powerful artificial intelligence model with far less money than most tech experts thought possible, upending many assumptions about the development of the technology.

DeepSeek Shows Meta’s A.I. Strategy Is Working

The Silicon Valley giant was criticized for giving away its core A.I. technology two years ago for anyone to use. Now that bet is having an impact.

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Meta executives think a decision they made two years ago is leveling the A.I. playing field.

Do DeepSeek’s A.I. Advances Mean US Tech Controls Have Failed?

DeepSeek’s A.I. models show that China is making rapid gains in the field, despite American efforts to hinder it.

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The United States has tried to restrict China’s access to advanced artificial technology, particularly chips made by Nvidia.

Nvidia’s Fall Shows an Uncertain A.I. Future

Nvidia’s sharp turn of fortunes illustrates much deeper problems that investors are ignoring as they send the valuations of Big Tech to the heavens.

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Vatican Warns About the Risks of Artificial Intelligence

A new document examines the opportunities and risks of A.I. and calls for “moral and ethical considerations” to be enshrined in all of its applications.

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Pope Francis has repeatedly warned that the application of artificial intelligence should be grounded in ethical and moral considerations.

How China Is Reacting to DeepSeek Upending the A.I. Race

Par : Li Yuan
Social media exploded in a celebration after the news that a Chinese start-up had made an artificial intelligence tool that was more efficient than any in the United States.

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The news that the Chinese start-up DeepSeek can build artificial intelligence models that are as good as OpenAI’s, and at a fraction of the cost, sent Silicon Valley into a panic.

Chevron Wants to Tap Into A.I. Boom by Selling Electricity to Data Centers

The oil company plans to build natural gas power plants that will be directly connected to data centers used by technology companies for artificial intelligence and other services.

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“It’s a chance for us to help meet the moment and address this growing need for reliable and affordable power,” Mike Wirth, Chevron’s chief executive, said in an interview.

Why DeepSeek Could Change What Silicon Valley Believe About A.I.

Par : Kevin Roose
A new A.I. model, released by a scrappy Chinese upstart, has rocked Silicon Valley and upended several fundamental assumptions about A.I. progress.

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Markets panicked after DeepSeek’s breakthrough on cost challenged the “bigger is better” narrative that has driven the A.I. arms race in recent years.

Apple, Meta, Nvidia and OpenAI: Who Wins and Loses the DeepSeek Scramble?

The sudden popularity of the Chinese chatbot drove a huge plunge in shares of Nvidia. But other A.I. powerhouses rallied. Here’s why.

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Can Jensen Huang, Nvidia’s C.E.O., persuade the markets not to panic over the sudden emergence of DeepSeek?

Why DeepSeek Could Change What Silicon Valley Believe About A.I.

Par : Kevin Roose
A new A.I. model, released by a scrappy Chinese upstart, has rocked Silicon Valley and upended several fundamental assumptions about A.I. progress.

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Markets panicked after DeepSeek’s breakthrough on cost challenged the “bigger is better” narrative that has driven the A.I. arms race in recent years.

How Does DeepSeek’s A.I. Chatbot Compare to ChatGPT and Other Competitors?

Par : Eli Tan
The chatbot from China appears to perform a number of tasks as well as its American competitors do, but it censors topics such as Tiananmen Square.

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When asked to summarize the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, DeepSeek responded that the information was “beyond my current scope.”

What is DeepSeek? And How Is It Upending A.I.?

Par : Cade Metz
How did a little-known Chinese start-up cause the markets and U.S. tech giants to quake? Here’s what to know.

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DeepSeek is a Chinese start-up run by a quantitative stock trading firm called High-Flyer.
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