Apple CEO Tim Cook said DeepSeek's AI models represent "innovation that drives efficiency" during an earnings call Thursday while fielding questions from
Apple could benefit from China's DeepSeek, which appears to deliver cheaper AI models. Its competitors have already spent big on their own efforts.
Apple could be forced to detail more of its AI activity, after a proposal asks shareholders to expose whether Apple is truly working ethically in the field when training Apple Intelligence.
DeepSeek, a Chinese startup, rocked the AI world after debuting a model that rivaled the capabilities of OpenAI's ChatGPT for a fraction of the price.
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Shares of Apple charged higher on Monday, bucking the trend as its large-cap tech peers tumbled on concerns about overspending on AI.
OpenAI faces an uphill climb as it argues that Indian courts cannot hear lawsuits about its U.S.-based business in the country, where Telegram has failed with similar defences and U.S. technology firms have faced government heat on compliance.
The tech giant’s sales of apps and services helped profit grow 7 percent from a year ago, even as the company contended with slumping sales in China.
"Our whole air traffic control system has been blinking red, screaming at us that we've got it overloaded," one expert told BI.
Apple CEO Tim Cook praised DeepSeek’s AI models for enhancing efficiency, following their recent rise in app stores. He discussed Apple’s hybrid AI strategy and confirmed a partnership with ChatGPT, while not revealing plans to integrate DeepSeek’s models amidst competition concerns from OpenAI.