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What DeepSeek means for the AI race

Our podcast on markets, the economy and business. This week, how a Chinese AI startup shook Silicon Valley

Over the past two years, investor enthusiasm for anything AI has sent shares in Nvidia, America’s chip champion, skyrocketing. But on Monday, a new AI model from Chinese firm DeepSeek sent shockwaves through the markets. It performs nearly as well as the best-in-class Western models, but requires a fraction of the computing power—and therefore a fraction of the cost. In this episode, we examine whether the DeepSeek drama could overturn the economics of AI, and what it will mean for Nvidia and the AI race.

Hosts: Mike Bird and Ethan Wu. Guests: The Economist’s Alex Hern and Don Weinland.

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