The emergence of a cheaper artificial-intelligence model that saw hundreds of billions of dollars wiped from Nvidia Corp.’s valuation is a welcome disruption to the tech sector, said the head of AustralianSuper.
Some retail shareholders have viewed the slump in the computing giant’s share price as a buying opportunity, piling into the Nasdaq following a brutal sell-off.
Australia's science minister has raised privacy concerns over China's breakout AI chatbot DeepSeek, urging users to think carefully before downloading it. Developed by a China-based technology startup, the DeepSeek chatbot has astounded industry insiders and upended financial markets since it was released last week.
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As markets grapple with the potential ramifications of China’s DeepSeek breakthrough, the initial response from fund managers and analysts is surprisingly constructive for stocks.
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The Australian sharemarket had a mixed start to trading after investor concern over a powerful Chinese artificial intelligence startup saw America’s big tech stocks hammered on Wall Street.
The US was seen to have a major lead in the field of AI, and export bans in place were meant to keep it that way. China's new AI tool challenges those assumptions.
Last week, DeepSeek launched a free AI assistant that it says uses less data at a fraction of the cost of incumbent services. By Monday, the assistant had surpassed U.S. rival ChatGPT in downloads from Apple's app store.