DeepSeekR1, the LLM that everyone seems to be talking about has a similar flaw especially when asked any prickly questions about China, Mao, Xi Jinping or his resemblance to Winnie the Pooh.
DeepSeek has upset the top echelons of the AI order, with a dash of Chinese censorship. Experts tell us there is more to the picture than just world filtering.
car scene in 1955: According to Christopher, it was actually his mother who created the Winnie-the-Pooh world ... from the '50s of a 1920s-themed party, complete with everyone wearing period ...
“If you use their first-party hosted API (or app ... The mention of topics like Winnie the Pooh — heavily censored in China due to an old meme that drew the character’s similarity with ...
Yet, it won’t answer questions about Tiananmen Square, Tank Man, Winnie-the-Pooh, Taiwan, or even Chinese cyber threat ... achieving parity. If the first-party tests are to be believed, DeepSeek-1 is ...
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One card per ticket while supplies last. Like previous Disney ... Character glimmers, “Jim Hawkins – Honorable Pirate” and “Winnie the Pooh – Hunny Pirate,” have abilities that get ...
National Winnie the Pooh Day is a celebration dedicated to the legacy of A.A.'s beloved children's stories. Milne In the United States, there are several national days that, although not ...
A plastic bag attic find that contained original Winnie the Pooh manuscripts and drawings and other papers linked to the bear's creator AA Milne has sold at auction for £95,000. The rare archive ...