Satya Nadella arrived at the World Economic Forum in January ready to talk up his triumphs in artificial intelligence, when a dangerous threat emerged. A little-known Chinese startup named DeepSeek had just released an AI model that quickly became the talk of Davos, Switzerland. Nadella, the chief executive officer of Microsoft Corp., gathered his lieutenants to assess the out-of-nowhere competition. They set up a virtual war room on—where else?—Microsoft Teams to coordinate a response.
The new model, DeepSeek-R1, could deliver results roughly on par with those of OpenAI at a fraction of the price. Computer processing that would ...