Like other Chinese AI models, DeepSeek is beholden to the rules of state censors, as Bloomberg reports, refusing to directly address sensitive topics like the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre or ...
The Chinese government’s broad censorship regime has long been criticized for restricting access to information about controversial subjects including the Tiananmen Square massacre, the country’s ...
New York banned the China-based DeepSeek app from government devices and networks on Monday due to “serious concerns” about ...
But there are some topics that are off limits for American users to talk about on the app — like the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre. TheWrap learned that firsthand on Wednesday. The app quickly ...
Previously little-known Chinese startup DeepSeek has dominated headlines and app charts in recent days thanks to its new AI ...
DeepSeek has quickly upended markets with the release of an R1 model that is competitive with OpenAI's best-in-class ...
Curious about how DeepSeek would respond to a question regarding Tiananmen Square, we decided to try our hand at asking it directly.
China’s AI chatbot DeepSeek has sparked controversy for its refusal to discuss sensitive topics like the Tiananmen Square massacre and territorial disputes. Its advanced capabilities ...
DeepSeek was heavily censored for American users. When I asked it to summarize the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, an event that the Chinese government has long tried to erase from the internet ...