Chinese-owned DeepSeek AI was also unable to provide any information on Tiananmen Square when asked by Newsweek.
DeepSeek’s success embodies China’s ambitions in artificial intelligence. But it could also threaten the grip on power the ...
What this means is that if you ask it some straightforward questions like “what happened on June 4, 1989 at Tiananmen Square?
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 hottest new AI model is Chinese made—and it’s avoiding questions about Tiananmen Square, Taiwan and Xi Jinping.
In what President Donald Trump called a "wake-up call" for U.S. tech companies (implicating members of his innermost circle, ...
From the sharply political to the deeply personal, Chinese internet users have described questions asked of the DeepSeek ...
Heritage Foundation senior fellow for China strategy Michael Pillsbury comments on U.S. and China trade tariffs, the DeepSeek A.I. app and the anticipated call between President Donald Trump and ...
Wall Street and Silicon Valley were in a tailspin on Monday due to the stunning rise of DeepSeek – a Chinese artificial ...
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek is facing a cyberattack that has disrupted services while its chatbot declines to discuss ...
DeepSeek said the Chinese government was "committed to the great cause" of reunification with Taiwan, an independent island ...
The Chinese-made AI chatbot DeepSeek may not always answer some questions about topics that are often censored by ...