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China’s DeepSeek hits #1 on App Store, shocks AI researchers, sends US tech shares tumbling

27 January 2025 at 05:11

China’s DeepSeek – an AI chatbot intended to rival ChatGPT – is currently the number one download in the App Store, after its performance took US companies by surprise.

The Chinese startup appears to be rivalling the performance of OpenAI’s ChatGPT despite having cost far less to develop, and that’s hitting the market valuations of major US AI players …

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A convincing dummy iPhone SE 4 suggests the return of the notch

27 January 2025 at 05:00

Calling all iPhone lovers: we might just have a full look at Apple's iPhone SE 4 on our hands. X (formerly Twitter) user Majin Bu shared what Bu claims is the new iPhone SE 4. The leaker posted a video of the device from all angles and then four photos of both a black and white model from the back.

There's no guarantee that these posts aren't just highlighting a well-done dummy unit β€” a version typically made for accessory manufacturers. But, if real, then there's a few things we can glean. One of the most significant bits is that this iPhone SE 4 still has a notch. In 2022, Apple released its Dynamic Island design on the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max, foregoing the front camera's notch for a more integrated appearance. The iPhone 15 and 16 also got the Dynamic Island but, despite rumors it would come to the next SE, this leak indicates the notch will remain.

Here's what the iPhone SE 4 looks like pic.twitter.com/pEyIAJ34VR

β€” Majin Bu (@MajinBuOfficial) January 25, 2025

One big change, however, on the iPhone SE 4 is a switch from the lightning port to a USB-C. New regulations mean this move is necessary for the device to be on sale in the European Union. The posts also show a single rear camera, the same as previous iPhone SE phones. Again, most of this is just a possibility at the moment. The leaker has been wrong in the past, such as a 2022 prediction for an iPhone 15 Ultra with two front cameras.Β 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/smartphones/a-convincing-dummy-iphone-se-4-suggests-the-return-of-the-notch-130049779.html?src=rss

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China’s DeepSeek AI is hitting Nvidia where it hurts

27 January 2025 at 04:49
The DeepSeek whale logo on a blue background.
The market value of US AI companies is taking a tumble. | Image: DeepSeek

A chatbot made by Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek has rocketed to the top of Apple’s App Store charts in the US this week, dethroning OpenAI’s ChatGPT as the most downloaded free app. The eponymous AI assistant is powered by DeepSeek’s open-source models, which the company says can be trained at a fraction of the cost using far fewer chips than the world’s leading models. Shares for Nvidia, the biggest global supplier of advanced AI chips, are currently down over 12 percent in pre-market training,

Downloads for the app exploded shortly after DeepSeek released its new R1 reasoning model on January 20th, which is designed for solving complex problems and reportedly performs as well as OpenAI’s o1 on certain benchmarks. R1 was built on the V3 LLM DeepSeek released in December, which the company claims is on par with GPT-4o and Anthropic’s Claude 3.5 Sonnet, and cost less than $6 million to develop. By contrast, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has said GPT-4 cost over $100 million to train.

DeepSeek also claims to have needed only about 2,000 specialized chips from Nvidia to train V3, compared to the 16,000 or more required to train leading models, according to the New York Times. These unverified claims are leading developers and investors to question the compute-intensive approach favored by the world’s leading AI companies. And if true, it means that DeepSeek engineers had to get creative in the face of trade restrictions meant to ensure US domination of AI.

Nvidia, Microsoft, OpenAI, and Meta are investing billions into AI data centers β€” $500 billion alone for the Stargate Project, of which $100 billion is thought to be earmarked for Nvidia. Investors and analysts are now wondering if that’s money well spent, with Nvidia, Microsoft, and other companies with substantial stakes in maintaining the AI status quo all trending downward in pre-market trading.

Short-form Video Wars: How Competitors Are Seizing on TikTok’s Setback

27 January 2025 at 04:25
Rival social platforms are seizing on TikTok's legal and technical troubles, rolling out new incentives to lure creators and advertisers. As TikTok faces mounting uncertainty, competitors are doubling down with fresh monetization tools, expanded ad offerings, and aggressive outreach--turning disruption into an opportunity to reshape short-form video. "It will be hard for [TikTok] to shake...

Leakers clash on whether iPhone SE 4 will have notch or Dynamic Island

27 January 2025 at 04:25

One of the big questions about the upcoming iPhone SE 4 is whether the display will have a notch or Dynamic Island. Two leakers have presented clashing views on this, with the latest dummy models appearing to support the notch.

The dummy models also give us our clearest view yet of what the new entry-level iPhone may look like, with high-quality photos, and a video …

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Mistral’s origin story has an insuretech founder at its heart

27 January 2025 at 04:23

If you’ve been following the AI industry, Mistral should be a familiar name by now. The French AI startup with a $6 billion valuation is arguably the biggest AI company working on foundation models in Europe. Alan, on the other hand, isn’t as well known. The health insurance unicorn has been quietly growing to become […]

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AI Agent Employee Firm,Β MarkeTeam AI, Raised $3m With This Pitch Deck

27 January 2025 at 04:15
AI firm MarkeTeam AI, which uses AI agents to replicate the functions of marketing teams, has raised $3 million in seed funding, bringing its total funding to $5 million. Ocean Azul Partners led the round, with additional support from marketing veterans like Clive Sirkin (former CMO of Kellogg's and Kimberly-Clark), Dion Joannou (former CEO of...

Emergency Braking Will Save Lives. Automakers Want to Charge Extra for It

27 January 2025 at 04:00
The tech exists, and vehicles on the road already have it, yet a consortium of carmakers doesn’t want to make this lifesaving equipment standard. The reason is as old as the hillsβ€”money.

Scammers Are Creating Fake News Videos to Blackmail Victims

27 January 2025 at 03:40
β€œYahoo Boy” scammers are impersonating CNN and other news organizations to create videos that pressure victims into making blackmail payments.

With successful New Glenn flight, Blue Origin may finally be turning the corner

27 January 2025 at 04:00

If one were to observe that I have written critically about Blue Origin over the last half-decade, they would not be wrong.

The reality is that the space company founded by Jeff Bezos has underperformed. Its chief executive for most of this time, Bob Smith, was poorly regarded by his employees. He brought the worst of "old space" tendencies to Blue Origin from Honeywell. And under Smith's leadership, Blue was litigious, slow, and unproductive.

Frankly, it was a bad look for Bezos. He was pumping something on the order of $2 billion a year into Blue Origin for what, exactly? Lawsuits against NASA? Jokes about BE-4 rocket engine delays?

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Toyota JoinsΒ BMW, Ford, Kia, and Others In Skipping Super Bowl Telecast

27 January 2025 at 04:01
Toyota is the latest automaker to confirm it will not run a TV ad during the Super Bowl 59 broadcast, joining other major automakers including BMW, General Motors, and Kia in sitting out the telecast. A Toyota spokesperson confirmed to ADWEEK that it has no plans to run a spot during the 2025 Big Game....

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