While AI stocks may rebound from their DeepSeek-induced market sell-off, the U.S. clearly faces a threat from China in artificial intelligence. What you should know.
Many quantum computing stocks have risen well above Wall Street's price targets, but this one still has room to climb.
DeepSeek, the hottest name in artificial intelligence, took a Chinese hammer to several tech companies on Monday, with Microsoft, Google and especially Nvidia seeing their stock prices take a noticeable hit.
This month, Zuckerberg also announced that Meta will shut down its third-party fact-checking teams in an effort to “restore free expression” to its social media platforms. He justified the move by saying that many of the fact checkers had shown too much political bias and “destroyed more trust than they’ve created.”
Silicon Valley needs to respond to Wall Street about AI when it reports quarterly results, but it doesn’t need to panic.
The superstar run for Nvidia’s stock the last few years has been astonishing. So was its tumble Monday, which caused $595 billion in wealth to vanish.
The S&P 500 dropped 1.7 per cent, and the Nasdaq 100 slipped 3.1 per cent. With big tech stocks crashing, US stocks were set for their worst day since the last US Federal Reserve policy verdict roiled
With a market cap of $2.4 trillion, Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL) has evolved from a search-engine giant into a diversified technology conglomerate spanning cloud computing, digital advertising, autonomous vehicles,
Wall Street opens up on relief Meta and Microsoft kept their AI spending plans even as their earnings come in mixed. Next up, Apple after the close.
The upcoming report from Alphabet (GOOGL) is expected to reveal quarterly earnings of $2.12 per share, indicating an increase of 29.3% compared to the year-ago period. Analysts forecast revenues of $81.
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Leaders at Microsoft and Meta told investors that China’s DeepSeek doesn’t harm their businesses and that they will still spend billions on AI data centers.