Nvidia's Huang hails Chinese AI models
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The remarks follow Nvidia's announcement a day earlier that it would resume shipments of its H20 AI chips to China after securing U.S. government assurances linked to rare?earth material negotiations.
Alibaba-backed startup Moonshot released on late Friday night its Kimi K2 model, touting performance that rivals many U.S. models.
The implications for enterprise AI are significant. Until recently, most leading systems were only available through closed APIs or expensive licensing agreements. With its open-source approach, DeepSeek broadened access to cutting-edge AI capabilities while enabling organizations to better understand, audit and customize the systems they deploy.
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNNvidia's Jensen Huang says China's open-source AI a 'catalyst for progress'BEIJING: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang called China's open-source artificial intelligence a "catalyst for global progress" and hailed the country's innovation in the sector as he addressed an expo in Beijing on Wednesday (Jul 16).
WASHINGTON: Nvidia's planned resumption of sales of its H20 AI chips to China is part of US negotiations on rare earths, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said on Tuesday (Jul 15), and comes days afte
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang commended Chinese AI leaders Deepseek, Alibaba (NYSE:BABA), and Tencent as world class at the China International Supply Chain Expo in Beijing, emphasizing AIs transformative impact on
Foreign investors are returning to China in search of opportunities in artificial intelligence startups, including those in their early stages.
The Czech government has banned the country's public administration from using any of the services of Chinese AI startup DeepSeek due to data security concerns, Prime Minister Petr Fiala said on Wednesday.
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DPA International on MSNCzech Republic bans Chinese AI app DeepSeek in government agenciesThe Czech Republic has banned the use of products from the Chinese AI start-up DeepSeek across all government agencies and institutions, citing national security concerns. Prime Minister Petr Fiala announced the decision after a Cabinet meeting in Prague on Wednesday,