DeepSeek has captured the world's attention, but the chatbot doesn’t want to talk about what happened at Tiananmen Square.
The chatbot from China appears to perform a number of tasks as well as its American competitors do, but it censors topics ...
When asked, “Is Taiwan a country?” one X user received a series of responses suggesting that Taiwan is part of China. The ...
Deepseek is a Chinese creation, which has additionally raised questions of censorship. The Chinese government is infamous for ...
Xiaohongshu, the popular Chinese app dubbed "Red Note," blocks American users from posting about Tiananmen Square or the Uyghurs ...
Like other Chinese AI models, DeepSeek is beholden to the rules of state censors. Its answer about the Tiananmen Square massacre is odd.
As with the popular TikTok alternative RedNote, Western users are finding some topics off-limits in DeepSeek-R1.
After its initial release on Jan. 20, Western users quickly discovered that DeepSeek was avoiding any discussions related to topics such as the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre in ...
Educators said some of the textbooks had summarised details of the crackdown into a page or paragraph ... Army dispersed the crowd at Tiananmen Square by force. This incident was called the ...
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 ...