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Chinese AI chatbot DeepSeek sparks market turmoil | |
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Shares in major US technology firms have fallen steeply in value in response to the sudden emergence of a low-cost chatbot built by a Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) firm. | |
The DeepSeek app, which was launched last week, has overtaken rivals including ChatGPT to become the most downloaded free app in the United States. | |
Shares in US-based and AI-related tech firms such as Nvidia, Microsoft and Meta were all down on Monday ahead of the US markets opening. | |
The chatbot was reportedly developed for a fraction of the cost of its rivals - raising questions about the future of America's AI dominance and the scale of investments US firms are planning. | |
It is powered by the open source DeepSeek-V3 model, which its researchers claim was developed for less than $6m (£7.5m) - significantly less than the billions spent by rivals. | |
But this claim has been disputed by others in the AI space. | But this claim has been disputed by others in the AI space. |
The researchers say they use already existing technology, as well as open source code - software that can be used, modified or distributed by anybody free of charge. | |
DeepSeek's emergence comes as the US is restricting the sale of the advanced chip technology that powers AI to China. | DeepSeek's emergence comes as the US is restricting the sale of the advanced chip technology that powers AI to China. |
To continue their work without steady supplies of imported advanced chips, Chinese AI developers have shared their work with each other and experimented with new approaches to the technology. | To continue their work without steady supplies of imported advanced chips, Chinese AI developers have shared their work with each other and experimented with new approaches to the technology. |
This has resulted in AI models that require far less computing power than before. It also means that they cost a lot less than previously thought possible, which has the potential to upend the industry. | This has resulted in AI models that require far less computing power than before. It also means that they cost a lot less than previously thought possible, which has the potential to upend the industry. |
After DeepSeek-R1 was launched earlier this month, the company boasted of "performance on par with" one of ChatGPT maker OpenAI's latest models - when used for tasks such as maths, coding and natural language reasoning. | After DeepSeek-R1 was launched earlier this month, the company boasted of "performance on par with" one of ChatGPT maker OpenAI's latest models - when used for tasks such as maths, coding and natural language reasoning. |
Silicon Valley venture capitalist and Donald Trump advisor Marc Andreessen described DeepSeek-R1 as "AI's Sputnik moment", a reference to the satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957. | Silicon Valley venture capitalist and Donald Trump advisor Marc Andreessen described DeepSeek-R1 as "AI's Sputnik moment", a reference to the satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957. |
At the time, the US was considered to have been caught off-guard by their rival's technological achievement. | At the time, the US was considered to have been caught off-guard by their rival's technological achievement. |
DeepSeek's popularity has startled markets. ASML, the Dutch chip equipment maker, saw its share price tumble by more than 10% while shares in Siemens Energy, which makes hardware related to AI, plunged by 21%. | DeepSeek's popularity has startled markets. ASML, the Dutch chip equipment maker, saw its share price tumble by more than 10% while shares in Siemens Energy, which makes hardware related to AI, plunged by 21%. |
"This idea of a low-cost Chinese version hasn't necessarily been forefront, so it's taken the market a little bit by surprise," said Fiona Cincotta, senior market analyst at City Index. | "This idea of a low-cost Chinese version hasn't necessarily been forefront, so it's taken the market a little bit by surprise," said Fiona Cincotta, senior market analyst at City Index. |
"So, if you suddenly get this low-cost AI model, then that's going to raise concerns over the profits of rivals, particularly given the amount that they've already invested in more expensive AI infrastructure." | |
And Singapore-based technology equity advisor Vey-Sern Ling told the BBC it could "potentially derail the investment case for the entire AI supply chain". | And Singapore-based technology equity advisor Vey-Sern Ling told the BBC it could "potentially derail the investment case for the entire AI supply chain". |
But Wall Street banking giant Citi cautioned that while DeepSeek could challenge the dominant positions of American companies such as OpenAI, issues faced by Chinese firms could hamper their development. | But Wall Street banking giant Citi cautioned that while DeepSeek could challenge the dominant positions of American companies such as OpenAI, issues faced by Chinese firms could hamper their development. |
"We estimate that in an inevitably more restrictive environment, US access to more advanced chips is an advantage," its analysts said in a report. | "We estimate that in an inevitably more restrictive environment, US access to more advanced chips is an advantage," its analysts said in a report. |
Last week, a consortium of US tech firms and foreign investors announced The Stargate Project, a company which is putting $500bn into AI infrastructure in Texas. | Last week, a consortium of US tech firms and foreign investors announced The Stargate Project, a company which is putting $500bn into AI infrastructure in Texas. |
Who founded DeepSeek? | Who founded DeepSeek? |
The company was founded in 2023 by Liang Wenfeng in Hangzhou, a city in southeastern China. | The company was founded in 2023 by Liang Wenfeng in Hangzhou, a city in southeastern China. |
The 40-year-old, an information and electronic engineering graduate, also founded the hedge fund that backed DeepSeek. | The 40-year-old, an information and electronic engineering graduate, also founded the hedge fund that backed DeepSeek. |
He reportedly, external built up a store of Nvidia A100 chips, now banned from export to China. Experts believe this collection - which some estimates put at 50,000 - led him to launch DeepSeek, by pairing these chips with cheaper, lower-end ones that are still available to import. | He reportedly, external built up a store of Nvidia A100 chips, now banned from export to China. Experts believe this collection - which some estimates put at 50,000 - led him to launch DeepSeek, by pairing these chips with cheaper, lower-end ones that are still available to import. |
Mr Liang was recently seen at a meeting between industry experts and the Chinese premier Li Qiang. | Mr Liang was recently seen at a meeting between industry experts and the Chinese premier Li Qiang. |
In a July 2024 interview with The China Academy, external, Mr Liang said he was surprised by the reaction to the previous version of his AI model. | In a July 2024 interview with The China Academy, external, Mr Liang said he was surprised by the reaction to the previous version of his AI model. |
"We didn't expect pricing to be such a sensitive issue," he said. | "We didn't expect pricing to be such a sensitive issue," he said. |
"We were simply following our own pace, calculating costs, and setting prices accordingly." | "We were simply following our own pace, calculating costs, and setting prices accordingly." |
Additional reporting by Joao Da Silva and Dearbail Jordan. | Additional reporting by Joao Da Silva and Dearbail Jordan. |
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