Hundreds of Hong Kong police officers are on the lookout today for activities commemorating the Tiananmen Square crackdown ... “Do not forget June 4! Don’t be afraid of them, Hongkongers!” ...
DeepSeek has captured the world's attention, but the chatbot doesn’t want to talk about what happened at Tiananmen Square.
The bloody 1989 crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in and around Tiananmen Square in Beijing is a highly sensitive subject ...
Xiaohongshu, the popular Chinese app dubbed "Red Note," blocks American users from posting about Tiananmen Square or the Uyghurs ...
A user named Daniel Nguyen prompted a question about Tiananmen Square to DeepSeek— first time in English and later in ...
Known for its prowess in coding and reasoning, DeepSeek’s technical capabilities are impressive, but its refusal to engage ...
Since its sudden popularity last week, social media users have been asking the chatbot questions about Chinese government policies, the Tiananmen Square incident ... and ChatGPT 4-o were both ...
The success of a Chinese company in producing such an efficient AI model despite sanctions on computer chip exports by the ...
Like other Chinese AI models, DeepSeek is beholden to the rules of state censors. Its answer about the Tiananmen Square massacre is odd.
Up there with Times Square, Red Square and St. Peter's Square, Tiananmen Square is among the world's most famous public spaces. Almost anyone can recognize the Gate of Heavenly Peace emblazoned ...
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 ...