The Nasdaq & S&P 500 fell after Chinese startup DeepSeek shows AI can be built cheaply, sparking fears AI spending will stall. The blue-chip Dow rose.
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US-listed shares of tech giants Nvidia, TSMC, and others are gaining some lost ground after China's DeepSeek rattled stock markets.
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U.S. stocks recovered some ground on Tuesday after getting hammered by fears over China's DeepSeek AI model built on a shoestring budget.
A tech sell-off on Monday saw more than $1 trillion in value erased over concerns over China's DeepSeek AI app.
US stocks opened lower after Chinese startup DeepSeek's AI model shows AI can be built cheaply. That sparked fears AI spending will stall.
Morgan Stanley analysts were surprised by the response to DeepSeek's launch, a development that underscores the intense competition from China's crucial AI sector. Despite dismissing the knee-jerk reaction of markets on Monday,
Shares of fabless chip and software maker Broadcom (NASDAQ ... "We should take the developments out of China very, very seriously," he added. Nadella's comments suggest that upstarts like DeepSeek ...
Tech stocks tumbled on Monday as advances by Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) start-up, the Hangzhou DeepSeek Artificial Intelligence Co., Ltd.’s DeepSeek, cast doubt on whether the United States could sustain its leadership in AI by spending billions of dollars on chips.
Investors sold technology stocks across the globe as they worried that the emergence of a low-cost Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) model would threaten the dominance of current leaders.