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China to Invest in DeepSeek at $50 Billion Valuation
The money will come from government-backed investors and align the AI startup with Beijing’s push for technology self-sufficiency.
‘Sometimes, we see bubbles’: Why Michael Burry is betting against AI and doubling down on these stocks instead
Moneywise and Yahoo Finance LLC may earn commission or revenue through links in the content below. Michael Burry isn’t afraid to go against the herd. The hedge fund manager famously bet against the U.S. housing market ahead of the 2008 crash — earning $100 million for himself and $725 million...
Review: Electric vehicles, luxury SUVs and a celebration of America’s 250th dominate New York auto show
Here are eight stylish and capable new rides to get your motors revving 2027 Subaru Getaway Subaru continues its EV roll-out with a three-row crossover joint-developed alongside the Toyota Highlander EV. All trims enjoy standard all-wheel-drive, 420 horsepower, 3,500 lbs. of towing, and ability to zip 0-60 mph in under...
Column: U.S. needs own EV industrial policy to counter China
Skip to main content By Jerry Hirsch May 06, 2026 06:00 AM EDT Lucid suspends 2026 production guidance after $1 billion first-quarter net loss, Gravity recall LI By Laurence Iliff Feldman Automotive buys 4 Firelands Auto stores in Ohio GK By Gail Kachadourian Howe Top dealership groups follow these steps...
Google Chrome ‘silently’ downloads 4GB AI model to your device without permission, report claims — researcher says practice may violate EU law, waste thousands of kilowatts of energy
(Image credit: Getty / NurPhoto) Security researcher Alexander Hanff, also known as "That Privacy Guy," has published a new analysis claiming that Google Chrome is silently downloading a roughly 4GB on-device AI model to users' machines without notice or consent. According to Hanff, the behavior mirrors a separate issue he...
What Doctors Really Want You to Know About Cannabis and Your Health
As medical marijuana becomes more accessible across the country, millions of people are turning to cannabis hoping to ease pain, calm anxiety, and sleep better at night. It makes sense that curiosity is growing, but medical experts are urging caution — not because cannabis has no place in health conversations,...




