DeepSeek seems to struggle with questions that would upset Chinese authorities

DeepSeek seems to struggle with questions that would upset Chinese authorities

The Chinese-made AI chatbot DeepSeek may not always answer some questions about topics that are often censored by Beijing, according to tests run by CBC News and The Associated Press, and is providing different information than its U.S.-owned competitor ChatGPT.The new, free chatbot has sparked discussions

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