Microsoft’s Copilot chatbot is rolling out the ‘Think Deeper’ feature to all users, including free accounts. It allows Copilot to handle more complex questions, like DeepSeek or ChatGPT’s o1 model. Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman announced on LinkedIn that Copilot’s Think Deeper feature is now available for free,
The United States may have kicked off the A.I. arms race, but a Chinese app is now shaking it up. R1, a chatbot from the startup DeepSeek, is sitting pretty at the top of the Apple and Google app stores,
A medical AI chatbot is not exactly news, but the way Microsoft intends to develop one certainly is. Hint: it could replace nurses.
Microsoft is trying to make users use Copilot more by removing a popular and helpful dictionary feature in Microsoft Word.
Did the upstart Chinese tech company DeepSeek copy ChatGPT to make the artificial intelligence technology that shook Wall Street this week?
Financial services company Virgin Money was forced to apologize after its AI-powered chatbot threatened to cut off bank customers who use the word "virgin."
Microsoft boss Satya Nadella (pictured) hailed the AI revolution as a 'massive opportunity' as he doubled down in the face of a market backlash.
The chatbot from China appears to perform a number of tasks as well as its American competitors do, but it censors topics such as Tiananmen Square.
DeepSeek says its AI model is similar to US giants like OpenAI, despite fears of censorship around issues sensitive to Beijing
Microsoft is improving the consumer version of its Copilot assistant by making its "Think Deeper” feature free to use for all users.
The Chinese app has already hit the chipmaker giant Nvidia’s share price, but its true potential could upend the whole AI business model.
Leaders at Microsoft and Meta told investors that China’s DeepSeek doesn’t harm their businesses and that they will still spend billions on AI data centers.