Alphabet has an Nvidia-like business inside it. It could be the most valuable part of the internet search giant. Some investors might not know that Alphabet has an AI chip business among its many segments.
The idea of buying and holding just one stock is a tall order, considering how many great companies there are and the potential for many of them to be good long-term investments. The right company should have a mix of profitability, a wide competitive moat, and lots of potential to benefit from innovations.
Major US tech stocks like Nvidia, Microsoft, Meta and Tesla were set for a stunning $1 trillion rout on Monday – as fears over an advanced Chinese artificial intelligence model triggered hysteria from Wall Street to Silicon Valley.
The news is the latest sign of skyrocketing valuations for privately held AI start-ups, which show growing investor enthusiasm for AI and confidence that companies like Anthropic will justify that valuation over the long term, eventually generating billions in profits.
Google LLC, a division of Alphabet Inc., (GOOG) (GOOGL) has announced spending an additional $1 billion on the artificial intelligence startup Anthropic, a significant OpenAI competitor,
DeepSeek R1 disrupts AI industry with cost-effective model, challenging billion-dollar valuations of tech giants.
U.S. equity markets are set to open deep in the red as investors begin to digest the significance of DeepSeek’s AI reasoning model R1.
The S&P 500 fell 1.8% in early trading on Monday, while major tech and AI-related stocks were also down, including Nvidia, which fell more than 10%, while Microsoft, Meta, Google parent firm Alphabet
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The tech-heavy Nasdaq slipped 2.8% Monday morning as a perceived threat from Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek prompted a global sell-off of tech stocks.
US stock index futures also tumbled amid concerns DeepSeek’s AI models challenge US AI leadership. Read more at straitstimes.com.
DEEPSEEK, the eponymous artificial intelligence (AI) assistant app from a Chinese startup, rocketed to the top of Apple’s iPhone download charts, stirring doubts in Silicon Valley about the strength of America’s lead in AI.