Foreign media: Trump said the rise of DeepSeek should sound a "wake-up call" for US companies
According to reports from the American newspaper "The Hill" and the British newspaper "The Guardian", US President Trump said at a Republican conference held in Miami, Florida on the 27th that the rise of Chinese AI startup DeepSeek should sound the alarm for American companies, and that they "need to focus on competition to win." "The Hill" reported that the rise of DeepSeek caused a drop in the stock prices of some US technology companies on Monday (27th), but Trump believes that this emerging company may also convey a positive signal. "When you hear that someone has come up with something new, we always have ideas," Trump said, "So I think this is positive. This may be a very positive development. Therefore, instead of investing billions of dollars, it is better to spend less resources and hopefully come up with the same solution."
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