Big Tech earnings showed Microsoft, Meta, and others sticking to their AI spending plans despite DeepSeek's R1 launch.
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In an interview with Fortune, Hoffman discussed the thorny societal questions surrounding AI, as well as his own experiences as a founder, and funder, of AI startups including OpenAI.
OpenAI could get up to $25 billion in funding from Japan's SoftBank, raising the company's valuation to around 300 billion dollars.
Wiz, a cloud security firm, says it has uncovered a massive data exposure involving Chinese AI company DeepSeek.
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Meta, Microsoft and Blackstone executives say DeepSeek's advancements in AI training won't impact data center demand — at least not yet.
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