The DeepSeek AI chatbot becomes tongue-tied when asked about issues seen as politically sensitive by China's Communist Party.
A security report shows that DeepSeek R1 can generate more harmful content than other AI models without any jailbreaks.
Earlier in January, DeepSeek released its AI model, DeepSeek (R1), which competes with leading models like OpenAI's ChatGPT o1. What sets DeepSeek apart is its ability to develop high-performing AI ...
The Chinese chatbot has already hit the chipmaker giant Nvidia’s share price, but its true potential could upend the whole AI ...
The Chinese start-up has shaken up the AI bubble with a cheaper and less energy-intensive model. This is how the big tech ...
US officials are looking into whether Chinese AI company DeepSeek might have trained its R1 chatbot on Nvidia GPUs acquired ...
Congressional offices have been issued a warning against utilising DeepSeek, a Chinese chatbot that's been making waves in the American AI market. The rapid evolution of AI technology has posed ...
With DeepSeek shaking up the AI world, SFGATE columnist Drew Magary asked its competitors a bunch of dumb questions, and got ...
Deepseek is a Chinese creation, which has additionally raised questions of censorship. The Chinese government is infamous for ...
DeepSeek could just be the primer in the story with news of several other Chinese artificial intelligence models popping up ...
Italy's data protection authority has blocked access to the Chinese AI application DeepSeek to protect users' data and ...
Teymour Taj explores the implications of the launch of the new Chinese AI chatbot which sent tech stocks plunging ...