By Dean Seal
Shares of Aurora Mobile more than doubled after the company said it has integrated its AI agent platform with DeepSeek's R1 large language model.
The stock surged as high as $19.76 in early trading before pulling back to around $13 at noon. Shares closed the market at $6.01 last week.
The Chinese provider of customer engagement and marketing technology services said R1 should enhance its GPTBots.ai platform's AI capabilities.
DeepSeek shook markets Monday after the Chinese startup said it had trained high-performing AI models more cheaply and efficiently than major U.S. companies.
Write to Dean Seal at dean.seal@wsj.com
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