DeepSeek has gone viral. Chinese AI lab DeepSeek broke into the mainstream consciousness this week after its chatbot app rose to the top of the Apple App
Security researchers tested 50 well-known jailbreaks against DeepSeek’s popular new AI chatbot. It didn’t stop a single one.
French AI chatbot Lucie pulled offline after bizarre mistakes, including claiming cows lay eggs. Developers admit the model was released too soon.
Did the upstart Chinese tech company DeepSeek copy ChatGPT to make the artificial intelligence technology that shook Wall Street this week?
An AI chatbot backed by the French government has been taken offline shortly after it launched, after providing nonsensical answers to simple mathematical equations and even recommending that one user eat cow’s eggs.
This story incorporates reporting from tbsnews, The Conversation and MIT Technology Review.DeepSeek, a newly developed AI app, has gained significant attention for reshaping the AI chatbot industry. Developed by a Chinese technology firm,
Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek stunned markets and AI experts with its claim that it built its immensely popular chatbot at a fraction of the cost of those made by American tech tita
China's DeepSeek artificial intelligence chatbot is making waves in the U.S. and stoking an already intense technology competition with America's adversary.
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Some mistakes are inevitable. But there are ways to ask a chatbot questions that make it more likely that it won’t make stuff up.