China's DeepSeek Unveils New Model
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China’s top automakers are showcasing their latest models and technologies from intelligent driving to ultrafast charging in Beijing as they compete with global rivals in overseas markets
April 24 (Reuters) - China plans to restrict top technology firms, including leading AI startups, from accepting U.S. capital without government approval, Bloomberg News reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter.
At the world’s largest trade show, it’s not just the clientele that had a different look this year.
The Trump administration is vowing to crack down on foreign tech companies’ exploitation of U.S. artificial intelligence models, singling out China at a time that country is narrowing the gap with the U.
U.S., Korean and German automakers announced a rush of new, tech-enabled cars at the Beijing Auto Show as they battle a sales slump
China’s cheap artificial intelligence models are rapidly attracting global users and creating new winners in the nation’s stock market.
China plans to restrict top tech firms, including AI startups, from accepting US investment without government approval. The move targets national security concerns by limiting foreign stakes in sensitive technologies,
DeepSeek has released its latest AI models, the V4 Pro and Flash versions, a bit over a year after it went viral and became the top rated free app on Apple's App Store in the US. “Welcome to the era of cost-effective 1 million context length,