AI Disruptions: DeepSeek’s Rise, Gibberlink Mode, and Google’s Legal Battle
From DeepSeek’s rapid AI advancements to concerns over AI’s secret language and Google’s legal troubles, here’s what’s shaking up the tech world!
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Chinese AI startup DeepSeek is making waves again!
After shaking up global markets with its R1 model, the company is now rushing to release its next-gen
R2 model ahead of schedule.
DeepSeek’s AI is not only cost-effective but also challenges Western tech giants, prompting concerns from the U.S.
government.
With China fully backing the company, DeepSeek’s rise could reshape the AI landscape.
DeepSeek temporarily halted access to its AI API due to overwhelming demand but has now resumed services.
However, server capacity remains strained during peak hours.
The company’s low-cost AI model has sparked debates on whether AI innovation must come at a high price,
with some experts questioning DeepSeek’s cost claims.
A viral video has sparked debate over ‘Gibberlink Mode,’ an AI communication protocol that allows machines to talk
in a way humans can’t understand.
While it boosts efficiency, it raises concerns about transparency and control.
Should AI be allowed to develop its own language without human oversight?
Online education company Chegg is suing Google, claiming AI-generated search summaries are killing its business.
Chegg argues that Google’s AI is unfairly using its content, reducing traffic to its site.
With AI changing how people search for information, this lawsuit could set a major precedent for content creators.
A new study reveals that appearing in Google’s AI Overviews boosts web traffic, but being excluded significantly harms
webpages.
While some companies benefit, others—like Chegg—are struggling.
As AI reshapes search behavior, businesses must adapt or risk losing visibility.
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