Several American tech companies, which initially criticised the Chinese AI model DeepSeek R1, are now rushing to use it. Here is everything to know.
Microsoft’s shares fell by 6.2% following the release of weak guidance for the current quarter. Despite surpassing Wall Street's fiscal ...
Medium Microsoft said on Wednesday that the R1 artificial intelligence model from Chinese firm DeepSeek is now accessible ...
Even Microsoft, a key OpenAI backer, is embracing DeepSeek’s latest model as industries look for alternatives.
DeepSeek last week launched a free AI assistant that it says uses less data at a fraction of the cost of incumbent services.
DeepSeek’s rapid rise in the AI sector has sparked fierce competition with the U.S. With Alibaba’s Qwen2.5 Max claiming ...
DeepSeek R1 is available as an Nvidia Inference Microservice (NIM) preview on the company’s website, Nvidia said in a statement. NIM is a service that allows developers to deploy and use AI programs ...
News: Microsoft integrates DeepSeek’s cost-efficient R1 AI model into Azure AI Foundry and GitHub, enabling faster, ...
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Microsoft's latest move is to bring distilled versions of DeepSeek R1 to Windows 11 Copilot+ PCs. It will allow developers to work on AI features that will run super efficiently on-device.
Investors grow concerned that AI expenses and a looming price war in cloud services could blow up its profits.
Microsoft shares tumbled Thursday after the company’s weaker-than-expected fiscal second-quarter cloud growth prompted some analysts to be more cautious about the stock.