BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese startup DeepSeek will make its models' code publicly available, it said on Friday, doubling down on its commitment to open-source artificial intelligence. The company said ...
The model’s flawed responses to prompts involving Tibet, Taiwan, and Falun Gong raise red flags about the influence of state-aligned censorship on AI reliability, with experts calling for stronger ...
The Chinese artificial intelligence engine DeepSeek often refuses to help programmers or gives them code with major security flaws when they say they are working for the banned spiritual movement ...
The Chinese startup, DeepSeek plans to become even more transparent about the technology behind its open-source AI models, such as its R1 reasoning model. We're a tiny team @deepseek_ai exploring ...