Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Meta are pouring billions into artificial intelligence, undeterred by DeepSeek’s rise.
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Big Tech earnings showed Microsoft, Meta, and others sticking to their AI spending plans despite DeepSeek's R1 launch.
The largest tech firms in the US experienced huge challenges from Chinese AI, DeepSeek. Although AI start-ups triggered shock waves due to their low cost and efficiency, the biggest tech companies ...