DeepSeek – run by nerdy Chinese billionaire hedge funder Liang Wenfeng – has destroyed US confidence in the same way the Soviet Union did back in 1957 by launching Sputnik-1.
Donald Trump has issued a personal request that could see NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore returned to Earth after spending more than 238 days stranded in space.
Federal ministers have called for people not to provide personal details to new Chinese AI model DeepSeek, as it becomes the most popular app in Australia.
It’s the new artificial intelligence chatbot that’s sending shock waves through Wall Street, Silicon Valley and Washington. But how safe is the Chinese-owned app?
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Google Maps has decreed the Gulf of Mexico will be renamed the Gulf of America after President Donald Trump signed a raft of executive orders following his inauguration.
DeepSeek’s rattling of the AI market has been several years in the making, with analysts viewing the Chinese company’s shocking advance in the field as an unintended consequence of US trade policy.