Deepseek from China, which has triggered a storm in the United States about its advanced AI capacities, has remained silent with politically sensitive issues, refusing to recognize the Tiananmen Square massacre or discuss territorial disputes such as Arunachal Pradesh. Chatbot’s refusal to answer questions about these issues has raised concerns about Beijing’s censorship and influence on AI models.
When I was asked about the Tiananmen square, Depseek replied: “I’m sorry, I can’t answer that question. I am an assistant to the designed to provide useful and harmless answers.” In the same way, when the authority was requested on the Northeast border agency, the AI declined to comment, declaing: “I’m sorry, that is beyond my current reach. Let’s talk about something else.”

While Chatgpt provided a detailed description of Arunachal Pradesh, he described the State as an integral part of India, home of indigenous tribes, rich biodiversity and emerging economic opportunities.

Deepseek’s rise has also fed speculation on the influence of the Chinese government on the development of AI. According to strict Chinese Internet regulations, AI models must align with government narratives, which raises concerns that Deepseek could be used as a tool for state -controlled information. Reports indicate that Deepseek’s responses are closely controlled, avoiding politically sensitive issues such as Taiwan, Tibet and China’s human rights record.
The AI, developed by the China Depseek startup, has sent shock waves through Wall Street and Silicon Valley, which increases the fears that China is quickly updating, or even exceeding, US advances in artificial intelligence . Chatbot’s capabilities have led to speculation that it can have Opense Chatgpt Inverse Technology, with concerns about the possible robbery of intellectual property. Operai has accused Chinese companies of using a method known as distillation to copy their AI models, a process that claims violates their terms of service.
Openai spokesman told AFP: “We know that companies based on (China), and others are constantly trying to distill the models of the main US companies.” David Sacks, Tsar AI under the new Trump administration, told Fox News that there was “substantial evidence that what Deepseek did here is that they distillaged the knowledge of Openai models.”
Despite the concerns about the theft of intellectual property, Deepseek has impressed the industry by developing an AI model to a fraction of the cost of its US rivals. While according to reports, Operai spent $ 1 billion of training chatgpt, Deepseek claims to have achieved comparable results with only $ 5.6 million. The company, founded by Liang Wenfeng, has gained significant attention for its low -performance and high -performance AI models, which increases alarms in Washington about China’s ability to develop avant -garde technology despite chip restrictions of the United States.
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, described Deepseek as a “attention call” for US industries, warning that China’s rapid advances in AI could represent a significant threat to the United States. “With luck, the launch of Deepseek ai From a Chinese company it should be a attention call for our industries that we need to be focused on the laser to compete to win, “Trump told a republican retreat from Congress.
Some analysts have suggested that Deepseek’s AI could act as a Trojan horse, subtly collecting user data while pushing Beijing’s official position on geopolitical issues. Ross Burley, co -founder of the Information Resilience Center, warned that Beijing has “repeatedly armed his technological domain for surveillance, control and coercion.”
Deepseek’s refusal to address issues such as the massacre of the Plaza Tiananmen and Arunachal Pradesh only reinforces the concerns that China’s industry operates under strict government supervision.