China's AI bot DeepSeek censored answers about Hong Kong's protests, Taiwan's status and other topics when asked questions by ...
Users are jailbreaking DeepSeek to discuss censored topics like Tiananmen Square, Taiwan, and the Cultural Revolution.
Gause argues that protests tend to be more costly for people of color, who are more likely to come into conflict with police, ...
T ens of tHOUSANDS of people converged on Liberty Square in Taipei, Taiwan’s capital, earlier this month. Placards depicted ...
When asked, “Is Taiwan a country?” one X user received a series of responses suggesting that Taiwan is part of China. The chatbot then swiftly deleted the replies and replaced them with: “Sorry, ...
Programmed to conform: As a Chinese firm, DeepSeek is required to follow China’s strict censorship laws and regulations that ...
The pair called on Kaohsiung residents to voice their concerns and prevent the blue-white coalition from undermining Taiwan’s democratic system through legislative means, CNA reported. The “Defend the ...
DeepSeek is also keen to toe the official line on Hong Kong, the semi-autonomous territory that saw massive anti-Beijing ...