Since the Chinese company’s chatbot surged in popularity, researchers have documented how its answers reflect China’s view of ...
Chinese-owned DeepSeek AI was also unable to provide any information on Tiananmen Square when asked by Newsweek.
We have a breakthrough new player on the artificial intelligence field: DeepSeek is an AI assistant developed by a Chinese ...
A new report from SemiAnalysis said that DeepSeek’s hardware spend is “well higher than $500M,” significantly above prior ...
Asked about sensitive topics, the bot would begin to answer, then stop and delete its own work. It refused to answer questions like: “Who is Xi Jinping?” ...
The economic hardware/software debate about China just got more complicated. Before DeepSeek flipped the script on the ...
What this means is that if you ask it some straightforward questions like “what happened on June 4, 1989 at Tiananmen Square?
DeepSeek has upset the top echelons of the AI order, with a dash of Chinese censorship. Experts tell us there is more to the ...
The hottest new AI model is Chinese made—and it’s avoiding questions about Tiananmen Square, Taiwan and Xi Jinping.
Chinese startup DeepSeek has been taking the AI industry by storm with a new chatbot rivaling ChatGPT and Gemini that uses a ...
While rival chatbots including ChatGPT collect vast quantities of user data, DeepSeek’s use of China-based servers are a key ...
Banning Chinese apps may boost U.S. alternatives in the short term, but in the long run it also risks isolating America from ...