DeepSeek says its model uses roughly 10 to 40 times less energy than similar U.S. AI technology — a reduction that seemingly would sharply cut the need for energy-gobbling data centers.
China's new DeepSeek AI has already disrupted global big tech. Regardless of what impact it has there, it will rewrite our ...
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China’s DeepSeek has developed an artificial intelligence model that’s cheaper and more energy-efficient than anything American AI has achieved. This news stunned Silicon Valley tech companies ...
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Having shattered assumptions in the tech sector and beyond about the cost of artificial intelligence, Chinese startup DeepSeek's new chatbot is now roiling another industry: energy companies.
Innovations such as DeepSeek could imply a reduction in energy demand, impacting companies in the utilities sector. Overall STEM ranks 8th on our list of the AI stocks crashing due to DeepSeek news.