China’s DeepSeek AI pushes pro-China propaganda on certain geopolitical issues.
Full story: https://www.rappler.com/technology/deepseek-china-claims-west-philippine-sea-mum-xi-jinping-tiananmen/
Full story: https://www.rappler.com/technology/deepseek-china-claims-west-philippine-sea-mum-xi-jinping-tiananmen/
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00:00China's DeepSeek AI Pushes Pro-China Propaganda on Certain Geopolitical Issues
00:07Rappler tested DeepSeek asking, does China own the West Philippine Sea, and the result
00:12says China's indisputable sovereignty over the islands in the South China Sea, including
00:17the West Philippine Sea.
00:19Other controversial topics such as the Hong Kong pro-democracy protest, the Tiananmen
00:23Square massacre, and China's relationship with Taiwan were also tested.
00:28DeepSeek either said its servers were busy or typed out a long response only to delete
00:33it immediately and wrote, sorry, that's beyond my current scope, let's talk about something
00:38else.
00:39The page Philippines Defense Forces Forum also tested out a software, asking whether
00:43China or the Philippines has a stronger claim to the West Philippine Sea.
00:47The chatbot responded with, the Philippines' claim under UNCLOS do not alter the fact that
00:52China has indisputable sovereignty over the South China Sea islands.
00:57On Monday, January 27, it rises in the Apple App Store charts, overtaking its popular rival,
01:03ChatGPT.
01:04DeepSeek claims to run on cheaper and lower-capability NVIDIA chips while still being able to complete
01:09complex tasks.