DeepSeek has captured the world's attention, but the chatbot doesn’t want to talk about what happened at Tiananmen Square.
A user named Daniel Nguyen prompted a question about Tiananmen Square to DeepSeek— first time in English and later in Vietnamese—only to get a different response each time.
China’s DeepSeek, which has triggered a storm in the US over its advanced AI capabilities, has remained silent on politically sensitive topics, refusing to acknowledge the 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 ...
We put its chatbot to the test in New York on Tuesday and Wednesday, asking it a battery of questions on sensitive topics ...
Users are jailbreaking DeepSeek to discuss censored topics like Tiananmen Square, Taiwan, and the Cultural Revolution.
It is the latest example that early dominance in emerging technology is ephemeral.
Chinese-owned DeepSeek AI was also unable to provide any information on Tiananmen Square when asked by Newsweek.
The DeepSeek AI assistant out of China is winning strong reviews for its answers and reasoning across a broad spectrum of subjects—with one notable exception. Ask about touchy subjects such as ...
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 ...