Liang remains committed to pursuing artificial general intelligence (AGI) – a vision he reinforced to investors repeatedly last month.

Chinese AI lab DeepSeek has closed its first funding round that raised more than 50 billion yuan ($7.4billion) under an unusual deal structure, according to two people with direct…

DeepSeek has closed its first outside funding, over $7bn, with founder Liang Wenfeng putting in a controlling share and Tencent and CATL as top backers.

Chinese Artificial Intelligence lab DeepSeek has closed its first funding round that raised more than 50 billion yuan ($7.40 billion) under an unusual deal structure,…

The round reportedly required investors to funnel their funds into a limited partnership managed by DeepSeek CEO Liang Wenfeng.

Chinese AI lab DeepSeek secured over $7 billion in its first funding round, utilizing an unconventional deal structure, according to sources cited by The Information.

Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has raised more than 50 billion yuan - about $7.4 billion - in its first external funding round.

DeepSeek has closed its first external funding round, raising more than 50 billion yuan, which is approximately $7.4 billion, at a valuation exceeding $50 billion.

DeepSeek closed its first-ever outside funding round at $7.4 billion, but the deal's structure means that for the most part, only one investor actually gets a say.

China's DeepSeek reportedly raises $7.4B in funding at $50B+ valuation - SiliconANGLE

Investors have valued Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek at more than $50 billion in the company's first fundraising round, reports said.

BEIJING, June 17 — Investors have valued Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek at more than US$50 billion (RM203 billion) in the company’s first fundraising round,...

DeepSeek, firma china de inteligencia artificial, recientemente recaudó más de 50 mil millones de yuanes, que equivalen a unos 7 mil 400 millones de dólares.

Liang remains committed to pursuing artificial general intelligence (AGI) – a vision he reinforced to investors repeatedly last month.

The unusual precondition underscores how the contest among Chinese tech giants to build advanced AI has tipped into open competition for engineers.