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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 saw it censor itself midway through the responses

By Tom Compagnoni

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The arrival of DeepSeek, a new Chinese chatbot to competing OpenAI, Google and Meta, has actually sent out shockwaves through the AI world and the US stock market.

The chatbot, which is purportedly more effective and more affordable to run than its competitors, sent the stocks of chip-maker Nvidia crashing today, and $938 billion was wiped from its worth in a single day.

Road tests of DeepSeek fasted to trigger censorship concerns. There was a rejection to answer concerns about controversial subjects in China such as the Tiananmen Square massacre, which undoubtedly I experienced when I used it for the very first time.

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

I then asked it some other concerns I didn’t expect DeepSeek to address at all. What I saw was weird. It did response – before without delay deleting its own actions.