DeepSeek has upset the top echelons of the AI order, with a dash of Chinese censorship. Experts tell us there is more to the ...
A new report indicates that DeepSeek's R1 reasoning model refused to answer some 85% of 1,360 sensitive-topic "prompts".
The Chinese artificial intelligence assistant from DeepSeek is holding its own against all the major players in the field.
The ultra-efficient AI model may be well-engineered, but it's rife with censorship and propaganda on hot-button political ...
This story incorporates reporting fromBusiness Insider, Forbes, TechRepublic and The Daily Telegraph.DeepSeek, a Chinese ...
Previously little-known Chinese startup DeepSeek has dominated headlines and app charts in recent days thanks to its new AI ...
Compared to AI assistants such as ChatGPT, Claude and Microsoft Copilot, DeepSeek presents a much different reflection of ...
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?” ...
DeepSeek AI has built-in instructions that force the AI to censor itself in real time when dealing with prompts sensitive to ...
DeepSeek’s adherence to CCP narratives goes beyond major sensitivities like the Tiananmen protests, potentially distorting ...
China's DeepSeek, which threw Silicon Valley into chaos this week, makes no qualms about sending all of your sensitive data ...
What this means is that if you ask it some straightforward questions like “what happened on June 4, 1989 at Tiananmen Square?