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I Asked DeepSeek about China – then Watched it Censor itself Midway through The Answers

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I asked DeepSeek about China – then viewed it censor itself midway through the answers

By Tom Compagnoni

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The arrival of DeepSeek, a brand-new Chinese chatbot to rival OpenAI, Google and Meta, has sent out shockwaves through the AI world and the US stock exchange.

The chatbot, which is supposedly more efficient and less expensive to run than its rivals, sent the stocks of chip-maker Nvidia crashing this week, and $938 billion was cleaned from its value in a single day.

Road tests of DeepSeek fasted to prompt censorship issues. There was a refusal to address concerns about questionable subjects in China such as the Tiananmen Square massacre, which certainly I experienced when I utilized it for the very first time.

Watch the video below to see DeepSeek’s real-time self-censorship in action.

I then asked it some other questions I didn’t anticipate DeepSeek to answer at all. What I observed was unusual. It did response – before promptly erasing its own actions.