- July 3rd, 2025

OpenAI, the U.S.-based artificial intelligence leader behind ChatGPT, and Kakao, South Korea's dominant chat app operator, announced on Tuesday a strategic partnership aimed at jointly developing AI solutions tailored for the Korean market. The collaboration promises to bring advanced generative...

While Washington grapples with political chaos that seemingly escalates by the day, a seismic drama is unfolding in Silicon Valley. The source of this tech-world tremor? A Chinese AI upstart named DeepSeek, which has managed to disrupt the global artificial...

The AI landscape has been thrown into turmoil by the sudden rise of DeepSeek R1, a China-developed artificial intelligence chatbot built on a cost-effective large language model (LLM) infrastructure. Dubbed the "AI disruptor," DeepSeek has captivated global markets and triggered...

Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has unveiled its groundbreaking chatbot, powered by an open-source R1 model. This development is redefining expectations around the energy and computing costs required to build cutting-edge artificial intelligence systems. What makes DeepSeek's accomplishment so disruptive is...

Silicon Valley Hit by AI's 'Sputnik Moment' as DeepSeek Overtakes ChatGPT First came ChatGPT, then Gemini, followed by Grok—but when DeepSeek entered the scene, it sent shockwaves across the tech industry, made investors anxious, and wiped off $1 trillion from US tech giants in...

Shares in major US technology firms have taken a significant hit in response to the sudden rise of DeepSeek, a Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot that has quickly gained popularity and posed a direct challenge to established American AI giants. The...

Britain’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) announced on Thursday that it has launched an investigation into Apple and Google’s smartphone operating systems, app stores, and web browsers. This marks the second time the CMA has utilized its expanded regulatory powers...

In a move set to reshape the extended reality (XR) landscape, Taiwanese tech giant HTC announced on Thursday that it will sell part of its XR division to Google for $250 million. The agreement, which includes the transfer of some...

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