Chinese AI lab DeepSeek provoked the first Silicon Valley freak-out of 2025. Here's what it could mean for American AI policy.
Judge William H. Alsup turned his San Francisco courtroom into a lecture hall for two hours Thursday. The lesson: a crash course on how the large language models powering popular AI chatbots work.
Alexander Beckman, founder of the AI startup GameOn Technology (now ON Platform), and his wife, attorney Valerie Lau Beckman, were indicted on 25 charges, including conspiracy,
Here's what you need to know this week about artificial intelligence in the Bay Area: China's DeepSeek stirs things up, new Seattle-based AI research startup Oumi launches, VCs pour millions into radiology software,
Chinese chatbot could threaten the office leasing recovery in San Francisco fueled in part by artificial intelligence firms.
San Francisco's Perplexity AI has presented the new proposal to Byte Dance, TikTok’s parent company, as the organization searches for a U.S. buyer.
San Francisco radiology software startup Rad AI has raised $60 million in additional funding less than a year since closing its Series B round. The Series C round also pushed its valuation past half a billion dollars.
Artificial intelligence data startup Turing, one of a growing number of companies that provide human trainers to AI labs, said Tuesday its revenue tripled to $300 million last year as it reached profitability.
Attorneys for a cutting edge AI startup and authors suing it for copyright violations will appear in San Francisco federal court Thursday for an unusual hearing: an educational crash course for the judge overseeing their case.
Top White House advisers this week expressed alarm that China's DeepSeek may have benefited from a method that allegedly piggybacks off the advances of U.S. rivals called "distillation."
Trump's promises to limit migration and impose mass deportations could lead to a shortage in manual labor jobs that commercial real estate companies depend on. "We're going to see a massive crunch in labor," Smithies said.
Chinese startup DeepSeek on Monday sparked a stock selloff and its free AI assistant overtook OpenAI's ChatGPT atop Apple's App Store in the U.S., harnessing a model it said it trained on Nvidia's lower-capability H800 processor chips using under $6 million.