The DeepSeek AI assistant out of China is winning strong reviews for its answers and reasoning across a broad spectrum of ...
DeepSeek has captured the world's attention, but the chatbot doesn’t want to talk about what happened at Tiananmen Square.
Xiaohongshu, the popular Chinese app dubbed "Red Note," blocks American users from posting about Tiananmen Square or the Uyghurs ...
Users are jailbreaking DeepSeek to discuss censored topics like Tiananmen Square, Taiwan, and the Cultural Revolution.
What this means is that if you ask it some straightforward questions like “what happened on June 4, 1989 at Tiananmen Square?
China's DeepSeek AI chatbot refused to discuss topics like Tiananmen Square massacre, India-China relations, China-Taiwan ...
DeepSeek said the Chinese government was "committed to the great cause" of reunification with Taiwan, an independent island ...
Like other Chinese AI models, DeepSeek is beholden to the rules of state censors. Its answer about the Tiananmen Square massacre is odd.
The chatbot’s refusal to answer questions on these subjects has raised concerns about censorship and Beijing’s influence over AI models. When asked about Tiananmen Square, DeepSeek responded ...
Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) startup DeepSeek claims to have developed an AI assistant with performance comparable to ...