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Intel's fired CEO Pat Gelsinger
Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger is already using DeepSeek instead of OpenAI at his startup, Gloo
The tech industry's reaction to AI model DeepSeek R1 has been wild. Pat Gelsinger, for instance, is elated and thinks it will make AI better for everyone.
"Incredible Piece Of Engineering:" Ex-Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger Hails DeepSeek
Pat Gelsinger, who retired from Intel last year, said that if he were still leading the company, he would be open to working with DeepSeek.
Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger bets on this AI stock amid DeepSeek's rise
The rise of Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) startup DeepSeek caused a huge reaction in the stock market, leading to a $600 billion drop in Nvidia's market value.
Ex-Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger's startup chose China's DeepSeek instead of OpenAI
Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger took to X and praised the model with compliments. In a chat with TechCrunch, he revealed that his startup will use DeepSeek over OpenAI. If you haven't been keeping up with industry news,
Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger Buys Nvidia Shares, Sees AI Market Expansion
Former Intel ( INTC, Financials) Chief Executive Pat Gelsinger revealed that he has acquired shares of Nvidia ( NVDA, Financials) and other artificial intelligence-related stocks, citing recent advancements in AI model training.
Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger invests in British AI chip startup Fractile
Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has invested in British AI chip startup Fractile. Gelsinger, who ‘retired’ from Intel in December, announced the news on LinkedIn earlier this week (January 22). Financial details of the investment have not been disclosed.
'I’m buying Nvidia stocks': DeepSeek’s cheap AI won’t doom NVIDIA, says former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger
Pat Gelsinger, former Intel CEO, shares his thoughts on DeepSeek's low-cost AI innovation and its market impact. Despite Nvidia's stock dip, Gelsinger sees potential growth and innovation in the AI sector.
Ex-Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger buys the dip with NVIDIA stock, is using DeepSeek R1 for his startup
Ex-CEO of Intel, Pat Gelsinger, has come out praising China's new DeepSeek R1 model: also announces he's buying the dip with cheap NVIDIA shares.
Intel's fired CEO Pat Gelsinger: Thank you DeepSeek team for ...
DeepSeek’s open-source AI reasoning model, R1, has gained significant attention, briefly overtaking OpenAI’s ChatGPT in popularity. Former Intel CEO P
Ex–Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger sees 3 reasons for optimism after DeepSeek’s startling debut
DeepSeek’s achievement is a big step forward in the world-changing advances of technology, regardless of who wins or loses.
Ex-Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger shares 3 reasons why DeepSeek is a big learning lesson for us
DeepSeek’s new open-source AI model, R1, has gained significant attention, briefly surpassing ChatGPT in popularity. Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has commended its impact, highlighting key lessons in computing: lower costs drive adoption,
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Intel's former CEO says the market is getting DeepSeek wrong after AI-chip-stock rout
Retired Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said "the markets are getting it wrong" Monday after investors triggered a sell-off in ...
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Could DeepSeek Accelerate The Age Of AI Transformation?
The DeepSeek technology has the potential of bringing more people into world of AI and expanding the transformative power of ...
The Times of Israel
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China’s AI Breakthrough and the Future of US-China Tech Rivalry
This rapid advancement marks a turning point in the AI race between the U.S. and China. Until recently, many Western experts ...
Axios World on MSN
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Open AI's Sam Altman calls China's DeepSeek's R1 "Impressive," but promises better models
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on Monday called Chinese AI startup DeepSeek's R1 an "impressive model" and pledged his company would ...
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