The Chinese AI company roiled financial markets and showed the road to growth in electricity demand may be bumpy.
Energy demands are rising due to AI and consumer demand, but we don’t need to fill the gap with more natural gas.
The app's strong debut has shaken beliefs that the US would remain the unchallenged global AI superpower, writes the BBC's ...
The emergence of DeepSeek came shortly after President Trump unveiled his "Stargate" project to invest $500bn in advancing AI.
DeepSeek's emergence is a reminder that energy efficiency remains a better bet than one on the largest energy production ramp ...
Chinese startup DeepSeek has been taking the AI industry by storm with a new chatbot rivaling ChatGPT and Gemini that uses a ...
Did DeepSeek just deep-six estimates about AI's energy needs? The Chinese upstart claims a far more efficient AI model, ...
Have American tech companies completely misunderstood what they should do with Large Language Models? It certainly looks that ...
If artificial intelligence can truly run more efficiently, the power it needs might be less than experts assume.
And finally, in the year 2025, here comes DeepSeek to blow up the industry’s whole narrative about AI’s bottomless appetite ...
China’s breakthrough is an opportunity for American companies to build more efficient tools. That will also help the U.S. military.
The selloff​ extended to shares of natural-gas producers, pipeline operators, mining companies​, and electricity generators.