On The Vergecast: AI chips, AI apps, the re-Pebble, and more.
Our world runs on computer chips. From the chips that run new cars to the chips that help your phones and computers process information to the microchips that help track lost anim
A security report shows that DeepSeek R1 can generate more harmful content than other AI models without any jailbreaks.
Britons using a chatbot from Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek should be alert to the risk to their personal data, the UK’s AI minister Feryal Clark said.
With DeepSeek shaking up the AI world, SFGATE columnist Drew Magary asked its competitors a bunch of dumb questions, and got very dumb answers.
While generative AI (GenAI) and other AI technologies have immense potential, businesses must look beyond conventional metrics to understand their true ROI.
The disruptive elements of the U.S. Stargate program and the release of the Chinese artificial-intelligence company DeepSeek has put more critical eyes than ever on major AI players like Microsoft In its earnings report after the close on Wednesday,
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Toronto-based bitcoin miner Bitfarms has enlisted two consultants to explore how it can transform some of its facilities to meet the growing demand for artificial intelligence data centers, it said on Friday.
Friday's edition of Forbes Daily covers the investigation of the deadly plane crash, OpenAI's whopping valuation, sluggish economic growth, dethroning Nvidia and more.
The cause of investors’ panic was DeepSeek, an obscure Chinese hedge fund turned AI startup that has blown analysts away with its latest large language model, R1, released on January 20th. Consumers have flocked to DeepSeek’s chatbot,
Meta's top AI scientist, Yann LeCun, said there was a "major misunderstanding" about how billions in AI investment will be used.