Yes, DeepSeek Provides Censored Responses to Questions About China
- DeepSeek, a China-based technology company, released an AI model that does not answer questions about sensitive topics, including the Tiananmen Square incident, as noted by Ian Bremmer, president of Eurasia Group.
- The AI model aligns with the Chinese government's censorship, providing responses that reflect official narratives on issues like the Uyghur population and Taiwan.
- DeepSeek has faced scrutiny and bans from several countries, including Italy and Australia, due to security concerns and data collection practices.
- Human rights advocates, like Rahima Mahmut, express fears that the AI model contributes to the erasure of the Uyghur community's history and misleads the public about their situation.
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