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Tesla chief Elon Musk, US President Donald Trump, Nvidia chief Jensen Huang.

‘What’s he doing here?’ Trump-Musk bromance feels the strain

The appearance of cracks in the world’s most famous bromance between Donald Trump and Elon Musk had an inevitability to it.

  • Elizabeth Knight

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President Donald Trump talks to reporters on board Air Force One on the way to Palm Beach International Airport, in West Palm Beach, Fla., Friday, April 11, 2025. (Pool via AP)

Trump to exclude electronics such as smartphones and laptops from tariff list

The exemption seemed to reflect the US president’s realisation that his tariffs on China are unlikely to shift more manufacturing of electronic gadgets to the US any time soon.

  • Mae Anderson and Michael Liedtke
Jensen Huang has had a lot of explaining to do at and around Nvidia’s GPU Technology Conference.
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Is the world’s hottest company losing its mojo?

Nvidia’s boss Jensen Huang says the AI chipmaker can ride out tariffs, AI scepticism and Chinese rivals, but the market isn’t so sure.

  • Tim Biggs
The Australian government has banned DeepSeek from being downloaded onto government devices.

Don’t fear DeepSeek – Australia can launch its own start-ups

We shouldn’t ban China’s new AI giant – we should regulate it. Then Australia should seize the opportunity to lead this sector.

  • Raffaele Ciriello
Trump called DeepSeek’s arrival a “wake-up call” for US companies who must focus on “competing to win”.

Deep impact: China’s AI tidal wave hits Trump, and Australia

The cheap, open AI model has sent shockwaves through Silicon Valley. Has Australia already been left behind or does DeepSeek’s rapid rise, despite limited resources, mean something similar could emerge locally?

  • David Swan
The app distinguishes itself from other chatbots such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT by articulating its reasoning before delivering a response.

DeepSeek’s success shows America’s failure to thwart China’s AI ambitions

The US has steadily tightened restrictions on sales of advanced chips to China. The emergence of DeepSeek’s AI model shows that they haven’t bitten – yet.

  • Stephen Bartholomeusz
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The rise of DeepSeek initially sent Nvidia and other tech stocks tumbling.

The 40-year-old reclusive ‘nerd’ behind DeepSeek eyes massive fortune

The sudden rise of DeepSeek has raised the question of how Liang Wenfeng, an engineering graduate who has never studied or worked outside of mainland China, pulled off such a feat.

Wall Street slumped overnight with Nvidia tumbling.

ASX closes in the red as energy and data centre stocks decline

The Australian sharemarket finished slightly lower after a mixed day of trading, but defied the overnight tech meltdown on Wall Street over a powerful new Chinese AI startup.

  • Cindy Yin
DeepSeek has found a way to disrupt America’s AI dominance

Payback time: Australian shares give shelter from the AI storm

Local investors can watch the US market carnage from their armchair bunkers.

  • Elizabeth Knight
More than a trillion dollars was wiped off the value of tech stocks on Monday.

Wall Street’s trillion-dollar wipeout sets off alarm bells

A Chinese start-up that didn’t exist 18 months ago just triggered a meltdown that exposes the vulnerability of Wall Street.

  • Stephen Bartholomeusz

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