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DeepSeek Model Has Restrictions and Bias
- The Opensource Deepseek R1 AI model is top notch in terms of math, reasoning and coding but it has a lot of bias and restrictions.
The article from NextBigFuture discusses the DeepSeek AI model, highlighting its capabilities and limitations. DeepSeek, developed by a team from China, has shown impressive performance in various benchmarks, particularly in coding and math problems, surpassing models like Grok and even competing with the likes of Gemini Pro and Claude 2 in certain areas. However, the model has been noted for its biases and restrictions, particularly in how it handles sensitive topics. It tends to avoid or give evasive answers on subjects like the Chinese Communist Party, human rights issues in China, and other politically sensitive matters, often providing responses that align with official Chinese narratives or avoiding criticism of the Chinese government. This behavior suggests a form of censorship or self-censorship, likely due to the political environment in which it was developed. The article also touches on the broader implications of such biases in AI, questioning the model's reliability for users seeking unbiased information or engaging in open discussions on global issues.
Read the Full NextBigFuture Article at:
[ https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2025/01/deepseek-model-has-restrictions-and-bias.html ]
Read the Full NextBigFuture Article at:
[ https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2025/01/deepseek-model-has-restrictions-and-bias.html ]
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