DeepSeek’s new AI chatbot and ChatGPT answer sensitive questions about China differently
- DeepSeek's AI chatbot provides evasive answers on sensitive political topics, raising concerns about censorship, as it aligns with China's strict censorship laws.
- The chatbot altered its responses regarding Tiananmen Square and the White Paper Movement, demonstrating its limitations on politically sensitive issues.
- DeepSeek's rise as a competitor to U.S. Tech giants highlights a troubling export of China's censorship policies to the West.
- Experts are alarmed about the future of AI technology under Chinese control, especially regarding its impact on global narratives and information control.
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How ChatGPT lost its job to AI as masses opt for cheaper Chinese tech
On Monday, 27 January, global stock markets took a hit after Chinese AI company DeepSeek announced a major breakthrough in artificial intelligence. DeepSeek claims it has trained a generative AI chatbot at a fraction of the cost and time compared to leading competitors like OpenAI and Google. DeepSeek is an AI chatbot, similar to ChatGPT, that allows you to ask questions, get answers, and have conversations, but it claims to do so at a much lowe…
Estonian computer scientists are surprised by the capabilities of China's new artificial branch
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DeepSeek and ChatGPT respond differently to sensitive questions about China
Chinese technology firm DeepSeek's new AI chatbot has sparked a debate on competition between China and the United States in the development of AI, and many users have proven the rival of OpenAI's ChatGPT.
USA creates AI, China copy and Europe only regulates it
And all of a sudden, DeepSeek. When it seemed that U.S. artificial intelligence (IA) applications like ChatGPT would be the big and indisputable winners within the business of machines that answer almost any question, China has managed to bring into the group a new competitor capable of doing the same. But better, because it offers similar results at a much lower cost, and without the need to resort to the most cutting-edge technology in the mar…
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