DeepSeek’s reported $10 billion valuation should be read as an unverified fundraising report, not as a confirmed company valuation. The available reports say the Chinese AI startup was in talks with investors to raise at least $300 million at a $10 billion valuation, but Reuters said it could not immediately verify the report [11].
The verdict
The statement “DeepSeek is valued at $10 billion” is stronger than the evidence supports.
A more accurate version is: DeepSeek was reportedly in talks to raise at least $300 million at a valuation of about $10 billion, according to a report attributed to The Information; Reuters said it could not immediately verify that report [11].
That distinction matters because the cited coverage describes investor talks and a possible target valuation. It does not establish that a funding round closed, that DeepSeek confirmed the number, or that the valuation became official [1][
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