DEVELOPING: The White House accuses Chinese entities of a massive effort to steal artificial intelligence technology as DeepSeek releases a new, lower-cost AI model.
China's DeepSeek has released a new artificial intelligence model featuring significantly reduced operational costs. Meanwhile, the White House has accused Chinese entities of conducting a large-scale effort to misappropriate artificial intelligence technology.
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China's DeepSeek has released a new artificial intelligence model featuring significantly reduced operational costs. Meanwhile, the White House has accused Chinese entities of conducting a large-scale effort to misappropriate artificial intelligence technology.
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