In this latest installment of Opening Bid, Jason Thomas of Carlyle weighed in on what the arrival of DeepSeek might imply for markets and its competitors like Nvidia.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said Friday he will ... to attend the inauguration — even skipping the opening of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, to remain in DC. Huang also said he ...
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DeepSeek's latest release, R1, rivals industry leaders such as OpenAI and Anthropic but stands out for being cost-efficient, open source, and offering unlimited free usage.
He will participate in roundtable discussions with senior executives of NVIDIA on the establishment of Next-Gen Artificial Intelligence (AI) and data centres and an AI University in the State.
All told, Nvidia’s market share and its margins are bound to fall, and perhaps sooner than investors had thought before DeepSeek came on the scene. But there is still plenty of scope for it to remain a dominant player. And a wildcard remains: whether Mr Huang is truly the visionary his admirers believe him to be.
A speech by the U.N. chief, economic growth potential in places like China and Russia, the challenges of artificial intelligence and leaders from Spain to Malaysia are set to headline the agenda at the World Economic Forum’s annual event in Davos.
The fallout from the seemingly overnight surge in interest around DeepSeek was swift, and severe: The company’s AI model, which it claims to have developed
In what marks the largest single-day drop in stock market history, Nvidia's valuation has been hit by China's answer to ChatGPT.