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We recently compiled a list of the 15 AI Stocks Every Investor Should Be Watching. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) stands against the other AI stocks.

No conservation about artificial intelligence today stands complete without the mention of DeepSeek. As reported by The Information, the Chinese AI startup that has startled the world of AI with its self-proclaimed cheaper and more efficient AI models is now looking for outside funding. The startup has drawn interest from names such as Alibaba and state funds, the report noted. These low-cost AI models that DeepSeek has presented recently have stirred up investor skepticism, making it quite evident that China is leaving no stone unturned to keep up in the AI arms race.

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With fame, however, comes challenges. For DeepSeek, the surge in demand has caused outages at the small startup. Due to this reason, the company needs more AI chips and servers so that it can handle the fast-growing usage of its models, all while supporting model development. According to the report, funds that have contacted DeepSeek include China Investment Corp and the National Social Security Fund. It further noted that the startup’s executives and hedge fund parent, High-Flyer Capital Management, are also discussing the potential shift to building a business that generates revenue, eventually profiting from research.

The move is in line with China’s efforts to bolster the country's economy and advance its technological capabilities. This has been made evident from China’s President Xi Jinping's recent meeting with private sector business leaders, including Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma and Liang Wenfeng, founder of DeepSeek.

"It's a tacit acknowledgement that the Chinese government needs private-sector firms for its tech rivalry with the United States. The government has no choice but to support them if it wants to compete with the United States."

In a similar move announced before this news, OpenAI also plans to revamp its for-profit arm into a public benefit corporation. The move intends to ease restrictions imposed by its current non-profit parent and also increase investments.

For this article, we selected AI stocks by going through news articles, stock analysis, and press releases. These stocks are also popular among hedge funds.