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DeepSeek, the Chinese AI chatbot topping App Store downloads, failed 83% of accuracy tests and often promotes government ...
DeepSeek chatbot failed 83% of accuracy tests, with 30% of responses containing misinformation and 53% being non-answers.
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As China’s DeepSeek grabs headlines around the world for its disruptively low-cost AI, it is only natural that its models are ...
After the Chinese AI company's breakthrough, critics are accusing DeepSeek of censorship and spreading misinformation. That's actually pretty normal for chatbots.
A recent study evaluating the NewsGuard database, a leading media reliability rating service, has found no evidence ...
A recent audit by NewsGuard, which offers a trustworthiness rating service, found that DeepSeek’s chatbot achieved only a 17% accuracy rate ...
Will Oremus, tech news analysis writer for The Washington Post, says conservative lawmakers have always viewed moderating or fact-checking online content as censorship — even though the Supreme Court ...
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek's chatbot application seemed to be unavailable on Apple (AAPL) and Google's (GOOG) (GOOGL) app ...
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek's chatbot scored a mere 17% accuracy in NewsGuard's audit, ranking it 10th out of 11 in performance against Western competitors. Highlighting technology gaps, the chatbot ...
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek's chatbot achieved only 17% accuracy in delivering news and information in a NewsGuard audit that ...