DeepSeek, China’s new artificial intelligence model, refuses to answer certain questions about the Chinese Communist Party ...
A new report indicates that DeepSeek's R1 reasoning model refused to answer some 85% of 1,360 sensitive-topic "prompts".
Human rights activists and international experts have strongly criticised China's newly developed AI platform, DeepSeek, ...
Palmer Luckey, who sold Oculus to Facebook, accused the media of ignoring that a significant portion of DeepSeek’s ...
Introduction The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) poses interrelated threats to the United States’ national security, economic ...
Strategic Analysis Australia Director Michael Shoebridge claims China has entered the AI arms race, but it’s with “Chinese ...
The ultra-efficient AI model may be well-engineered, but it's rife with censorship and propaganda on hot-button political ...
If Americans want their freedom and quality of life to continue well into this century, the status quo with China will not ...
The Chinese startup DeepSeek released an AI reasoning model that appears to rival the abilities of a frontier model from ...
The firm created the dataset of prompts by seeding questions into a program and by extending it via synthetic data generation ...
China group is launching a five-figure ad buy in key agricultural states to warn of Chinese gains in that industry and urge ...
China wants to be the dominant player in AI by 2030 and the country is plowing enormous amounts of money into the AI infrastructure to compete with the US ...