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Tech market rattled by DeepSeek AI, causing world’s wealthiest to lose $108 billion.

Economy Desk By Economy Desk January 28, 2025 3 Min Read
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The global market experienced a significant downturn on Monday, causing the world’s 500 richest individuals to collectively lose $108 billion in wealth. Leading this decline was Nvidia Corp. co-founder Jensen Huang, who saw a staggering $20.1 billion drop in his fortune, representing a 20% decrease. Oracle Corp. co-founder Larry Ellison also experienced a substantial loss of $22.6 billion, albeit a 12% decrease relative to his overall wealth. Other tech billionaires, such as Michael Dell and Changpeng Zhao, also suffered significant losses of $13 billion and $12.1 billion, respectively.

The tech sector bore the brunt of the market downturn, with tech-related fortunes accounting for approximately 85% of the total wealth decline on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. This decline was largely attributed to a selloff tied to Chinese AI developer DeepSeek, which has been making waves in the AI industry since the weekend when its DeepSeek R1 chatbot app surged in popularity. The sudden influx of users overwhelmed the app, causing outages and sign-up restrictions.

DeepSeek’s emergence as a key player in the AI space challenged the conventional Silicon Valley notion that massive capital expenditure is necessary for developing cutting-edge AI models. This unconventional approach dealt a blow to billionaires whose fortunes are intricately tied to the Western AI supply chain that has been driving the equities market for the past few years.

In contrast to DeepSeek’s cost-effective AI model, companies like Meta Platforms Inc., Alphabet Inc., and Microsoft Corp. have traditionally relied on exorbitant capital spending to fuel their AI initiatives. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced plans for a substantial investment in AI-related projects, signaling a continued focus on AI development despite limited immediate returns. This heavy spending has propelled US tech stocks to record valuations, resulting in unprecedented wealth gains for tech billionaires like Huang, Ellison, Zuckerberg, and Bezos.

While Huang and Ellison faced notable losses, Zuckerberg and Bezos managed to weather the storm relatively unscathed. Zuckerberg’s wealth even increased by $4.3 billion, reflecting a resilient performance by Meta in the face of market volatility. The emergence of DeepSeek as a formidable player in the AI landscape has raised questions about the efficacy of Silicon Valley’s capital-intensive approach to AI development, particularly in light of export controls on advanced semiconductor technologies.

Despite the challenges posed by export controls, Chinese firms like DeepSeek have found ways to access cutting-edge technologies, challenging the dominance of Western companies in the AI space. These developments signal a potential shift in the balance of power within the global AI industry, with implications for tech billionaires and investors alike.

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