India's needs to build core competencies and fund foundational research in AI and semiconductors—both for the sake of the local market, and for India's global geopolitical leverage.
Welcome to Computing's weekly roundup of tech news in Asia. This time we look at DeepSeek-R1, the open source Chinese LLM ...
DeepSeek has a free website and mobile app even for U.S. users with an R1-powered chatbot interface similar to OpenAI's ...
ByteDance's Doubao 1.5 Pro follows the success of the AI company DeepSeek, which surprised the global tech community by ...
As more people around the world turn to Chinese AI tools for everything, inherent biases could have unforeseen consequences.
Donald Trump’s Stargate announcement promised big bucks for development of artificial intelligence as advancing Chinese ...
Hangzhou-based DeepSeek has released several open-source AI models that match OpenAI's performance—with more efficiency and at lower cost.
We lag on foundational AI model development and adapting other models is a bad idea. India’s future in AI and other emerging technologies will depend on our willingness to invest in the unknown.
In this globalized context, the story of China's AI journey is not just a national narrative but a chapter in the broader ...
In 2023, smartphones-to-silicon conglomerate Huawei quietly released its flagship Mate 60 Pro handset. The launch, while muted, was worth celebrating in the People’s Republic: the device featured a ...
The company built a cheaper, competitive chatbot with fewer high-end computer chips than U.S. behemoths like Google and ...