Chinese tech startup DeepSeek’s new artificial intelligence chatbot has sparked discussions about the competition between ...
Security experts are urging people to be cautious if considering using emerging AI chatbot DeepSeek because of the app’s ...
Asked about sensitive topics, the bot would begin to answer, then stop and delete its own work. It refused to answer questions like: “Who is Xi Jinping?” ...
US Defense Department employees connected their work computers to Chinese servers to access DeepSeek’s new AI chatbot for at least two days before the Pentagon moved to shut off access, according to a ...
While rival chatbots including ChatGPT collect vast quantities of user data, the use of China-based servers by DeepSeek — created by math geek hedge-fund investor Liang Wenfeng — are a key ...
Being Chinese-developed AI, they’re subject to benchmarking by China’s internet regulator to ensure that its responses “embody core socialist values.” In DeepSeek’s chatbot app ...
OpenAI allegedly has evidence that China trained its industry-shaking DeepSeek with OpenAI's data, forcing the company to ...
In response to the skewed resulted, some pointed out that DeepSeek's desktop and app-based chatbot is hosted by China-based servers, thus at the whim of the country's censorship regulations.
Developed by Takamol, a Riyadh-based company, Rathe AI chatbot comes in two versions. The onsite version responds only in ...
The chatbot became more widely accessible when ... is a debate within the U.S. over how best to compete with China on AI. "Deepseek R1 is AI's Sputnik moment," said venture capitalist Marc ...
A frenzy over an artificial intelligence chatbot made by Chinese ... competition between the U.S. and China in developing AI technology. DeepSeek's AI assistant became the No. 1 downloaded free ...