AsianFin --- A few Japanese companies, including Toyota, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and SoftBank, have prohibited the use ...
TOKYO -- The Japanese government is running into limits in how to deal with security concerns presented by Chinese startup ...
Toyota Motor Corp. and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. have banned their employees from using a generative artificial ...
Even famed tech companies like Netscape and Friendster that pioneer product categories can lose their dominance to new rivals ...
Nissan is the latest to adopt DeepSeek tech for its new EV in China, the N7. The N7 will be the first joint venture brand electric car to feature DeepSeek’s R1 as the Japanese automaker fights to turn ...
The Japanese government on Thursday urged ministry and agency officials to exercise caution over the use of an artificial ...
From Beijing slamming Taipei’s DeepSeek ban to Chinese GPUs outdoing Nvidia chips, here’s a round-up from today’s China and ...
Arm, SoftBank's UK-based subsidiary, also played a key role in the event, hinting at its involvement in providing hardware for Japan's upcoming data centers. SoftBank Suspends use of DeepSeek amid ...
DeepSeek's announcement last month that it has developed advanced AI with less-advanced and fewer chips has emboldened developers like startup Preferred Networks, one of Japan's leading AI companies.
HONG KONG (AP) — Asian shares Friday were mixed, with Chinese technology stocks rising as most other Asian equities declined.
Weeks after Japan revealed details of a landmark energy plan partly designed to keep up with an expected AI surge, the shock ...