Social media platforms have become a hotbed of discussions, with users sharing humorous memes celebrating the startup's ...
DeepSeek's friendly whale hearkens back to a more playful era of tech branding—and it might just be the disruptor the AI ...
Folks online are now posting DeepSeek memes poking fun at the American A.I. industry in response. The DeepSeek A.I. Assistant app exploded in popularity in late Jan. 2025, and as one person on X ...
DeepSeek, a Chinese AI model, has gained significant attention, surpassing US counterparts like OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Gemini. Launched just a week ago, it became the most downloaded free ...
Now that the use of AI is becoming more widespread, it's common that AI companies will try to emulate other AI companies to ...
The founder of DeepSeek Liang Wengfeng shared a meme himself and triggered a wave of reactions on social media. (Image: Reuters) Chinese tech startup DeepSeek has quickly become a social media ...
The market looks like it's heading back the speculative mania seen during the pandemic-era boom, Jim Chanos said.
And which brainbox would be dumb enough to launch their hot new product at the dead end of January, with absolutely zilch in the way of marketing beyond a weird-looking dolphin logo? DeepSeek ...
speculating about DeepSeek’s place in the sector or just joking about the AI industry in general, social media is aflame with jokes, japes and memes. Yet it’s not all simple fun and games.
Amid calls to limit Chinese apps in America, DeepSeek and RedNote have proved that Trump’s tariffs won’t stop China’s ...