Hackers are using the Gemini chatbot for coding, to identify attack points, and for creating fake information, Google said.
DeepSeek, a new Chinese AI, challenges established US firms like OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic with its cost-effective R1 model. It has quickly gained popularity, offering notable capabilities in content generation,
Google’s Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) has issued a warning regarding cybercriminals from China, Iran, Russia, and North Korea, and over a dozen other
U.S. companies were spooked when the Chinese startup released models said to match or outperform leading American ones at a fraction of the cost.
People across China have taken to social media to hail the success of its homegrown tech startup DeepSeek and its founder, after the company unveiled its newest artificial intelligence model, sending shock waves through Silicon Valley and Wall Street.
DeepSeek released an open-source artificial intelligence model in December, saying it took only two months and less than $6 million to create it.
The sudden rise of Chinese AI app DeepSeek has leaders in Washington and Silicon Valley grappling with how to keep the U.S. ahead in the crucial technology.
Suspicions were confirmed when it was discovered that popular Chinese AI DeepSeek sends a tremendous amount of user data to servers in China.
NVIDIA, the world's most valuable company until Monday, lost $600 billion of market value in a single day, the biggest in US stock history.
Holding back Chinese technology like DeepSeek and TikTok could be good for America, but it also hurts America.
Google has issued a warning about the potential security risks associated with artificial intelligence (AI) after state-sponsored hackers attempted to exploit its Gemini AI model. However, their efforts to jailbreak the system were ultimately unsuccessful.