The Canadian federal government suppressed a chatbot application released last month by Chinese software company DeepSeek.
DeepSeek has gone viral. Chinese AI lab DeepSeek broke into the mainstream consciousness this week after its chatbot app rose ...
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek's chatbot achieved only 17% accuracy in delivering news and information in a NewsGuard audit that ...
Experts say DeepSeek has computer code that could send some user login information to a Chinese state-owned company.
Tech stocks took a significant hit on Monday following news of major advancements that have raised concerns in the U.S. about ...
A petition has been filed in the Delhi High Court seeking an order to block access to DeepSeek, an artificial intelligence ...
The chatbot from China appears to perform a number of tasks as well as its American competitors do, but it censors topics ...
In DeepSeek’s chatbot app, for example, R1 won’t answer questions about Tiananmen Square or Taiwan’s autonomy. If DeepSeek has a business model, it’s not clear what that model is ...
The DeepSeek chatbot, known as R1, responds to user queries just like its U.S.-based counterparts. Early testing released by DeepSeek suggests that its quality rivals that of other AI products, while ...
The DeepSeek AI chatbot, released by a Chinese startup, has temporarily dethroned OpenAI’s ChatGPT from the top spot on Apple’s US App Store. The app is completely free to use, and DeepSeek ...