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 ...
Many foreign tourists visit Tiananmen Square on January 23, 2025 in Beijing. With the continuous expansion of visa-free ...
Previously little-known Chinese startup DeepSeek has dominated headlines and app charts in recent days thanks to its new AI ...
But where it differs is the answers it offers to topics considered politically sensitive in China, from the 1989 crackdown on ...
China’s AI chatbot DeepSeek has sparked controversy for its refusal to discuss sensitive topics like the Tiananmen Square ...
Curious about how DeepSeek would respond to a question regarding Tiananmen Square, we decided to try our hand at asking it directly.
We put its chatbot to the test in New York on Tuesday and Wednesday, asking it a battery of questions on sensitive topics ...
From the sharply political to the deeply personal, Chinese internet users have described questions asked of the DeepSeek ...
The chatbot’s refusal to answer questions on these subjects has raised concerns about censorship and Beijing’s influence over AI models. When asked about Tiananmen Square, DeepSeek responded ...
China's AI bot DeepSeek censored answers about Hong Kong's protests, Taiwan's status and other topics when asked questions by ...
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