The recent emergence of DeepSeek, a Chinese AI model, has sent shockwaves through the tech industry, with many hailing it as a game-changer in the field of artificial intelligence. However, concerns have been raised about the security implications of this technology, with some experts warning that it could be vulnerable to manipulation. Meanwhile, Google has dropped its pledge not to use AI for weapons or surveillance, sparking debate about the ethics of AI development. As the AI market continues to expand, companies like NVIDIA are poised to play a major role, but face challenges from increasing competition and concerns about valuation. In this news brief, we will delve into the latest developments in the AI sector, exploring the implications of DeepSeek's emergence, Google's shift in ethics, and the future of AI investment.
The DeepSeek AI Revolution Has a Security Problem
The DeepSeek AI model has been praised for its ability to build powerful AI on a shoestring budget, but recent testing has shown that its AI models are more vulnerable to manipulation than those of its more expensive competitors. This challenges the entire David-vs-Goliath narrative on “democratized” AI that has emerged from the company’s breakthrough. Businesses eager to try the cheap and cheerful AI tool need to think twice about diving in.
Google Drops Pledge Not to Use AI for Weapons, Surveillance
Google has dropped a pledge not to use artificial intelligence for weapons or surveillance in its updated ethics policy on the powerful technology. The company's revised policy announced states that the company pursues AI “responsibly” and in line with “widely accepted principles of international law and human rights”, but does not include the previous language about weapons or surveillance.
Google CEO Praises DeepSeek's 'Very Good' Work
Google CEO Sundar Pichai praised Chinese AI developer DeepSeek, saying its lower cost model would help build demand for artificial intelligence overall. Pichai joined Apple, Microsoft, and Meta chiefs in praising DeepSeek, calling it a 'tremendous team' that has done 'very, very good work'.
Emerging Tech Conference to Feature AI Expert
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s College of Business and College of Engineering are collaborating to present the Emerging Tech Conference on March 7. The conference will focus on the latest technological advancements and their impact on business, engineering, and society. Noelle Russell, founder and chief artificial intelligence officer of the AI Leadership Institute, will deliver the keynote speech.
NVIDIA Stock: The Future of AI Investment
NVIDIA, a leading technology company, has been at the forefront of the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution. With its cutting-edge graphics processing units (GPUs) and deep learning platforms, NVIDIA has enabled researchers and developers to build and train complex AI models. The company's stock has been on a tear in recent years, driven by the growing demand for AI-powered solutions.
Chinese Chip Makers, Cloud Providers Rush to Embrace Homegrown DeepSeek
Chinese companies, from chip makers to cloud service providers, are rushing to support artificial intelligence models, spurring analysts to hail a "watershed moment" for the industry. Moore Threads and Hygon Information Technology said their computing clusters and accelerators would be able to support DeepSeek's R1 and V3 models.
AppSecure Security Partners with Jazzee AI
AppSecure Security, a global offensive Pentest and Red teaming company, has announced a partnership with Jazzee AI, an innovative SaaS and Cloud app marketplace. This collaboration aims to boost AppSecure's customer base in the United States while complementing Jazzee's security offerings.
Key Takeaways
- The emergence of DeepSeek has sparked a new era in AI development, with implications for the tech industry and beyond.
- Google's shift in ethics has raised concerns about the use of AI for weapons or surveillance.
- NVIDIA is poised to play a major role in the AI market, but faces challenges from increasing competition and concerns about valuation.
- The AI market is expected to continue to expand, with companies like AppSecure Security and Jazzee AI partnering to provide comprehensive security solutions.
- The future of AI investment is uncertain, but one thing is clear: the industry will continue to evolve and shape the world we live in.
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- The DeepSeek AI revolution has a security problem
- The DeepSeek AI Revolution Has a Security Problem
- Google drops pledge not to use AI for weapons, surveillance
- Google CEO says DeepSeek's 'very good' work is a plus for AI demand
- Emerging Tech Conference to feature AI expert
- Google's AI Policy Shift: No More Ban On Weapons And Surveillance Tech
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- NVIDIA Stock: The Future of AI Investment. What's Next?
- Chinese chip makers, cloud providers rush to embrace homegrown DeepSeek
- AppSecure Security Partners with Jazzee AI to Bolster US Market Expansion