DeepSeek claims to use far less energy than its competitors, but there are still big questions about what that means for the ...
DeepSeek may have just upended everything we thought we knew about AI’s power needs. But it's not that straightforward.
Energy demands are rising due to AI and consumer demand, but we don’t need to fill the gap with more natural gas.
It’s been just over a week since DeepSeek upended the AI world. The introduction of its open-weight model—apparently trained ...
DeepSeek’s disruption signals that the U.S. needs more competition, not Big Tech dominance, to be the world's AI leader ...
The developer of the chatbot that shocked U.S. incumbents had access to Nvidia chips that its parent company providentially ...
DeepSeek's emergence is a reminder that energy efficiency remains a better bet than one on the largest energy production ramp ...
CFR fellows weigh in on the global reaction to the release of Chinese AI model DeepSeek and what it means for U.S.-China ...
The Chinese company is rapidly changing assumptions about individual models’ power needs, but the AI sector’s emissions are ...
The selloff extended to shares of natural-gas producers, pipeline operators, mining companies, and electricity generators.
Did DeepSeek just deep-six estimates about AI's energy needs? The Chinese upstart claims a far more efficient AI model, ...
And finally, in the year 2025, here comes DeepSeek to blow up the industry’s whole narrative about AI’s bottomless appetite ...