By Connor Hart
Shares of Wah Fu Education Group surged after the company said it would integrate DeepSeek's artificial-intelligence model to its platform.
The stock gained 66% to $2.98 in after-hours trading Monday. Shares are down 4.8% in the past 52 weeks, despite having gained 6.6% this year.
The Chinese company, which provides online-education and exam-preparation services, said it has introduced DeepSeek into its learning platform, providing AI-based Q&A assistants for more than a thousand of its programs.
DeepSeek's large-language model will allow Wah Fu to customize learning plans based on students' habits, which the company said will help increase retention and improve learning.
Looking forward, the company said it plans to keep expanding its AI-empowered fields.
Write to Connor Hart at connor.hart@wsj.com
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February 24, 2025 17:48 ET (22:48 GMT)
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