Thank you Alex for the analysis of Deep Seek's built in censorship of anything that runs counter to the CCP’s political redlines, and, more importantly, its use in serving the country’s geopolitical propaganda in pursuit of its plan to re-shape the world order.
Your research did highlight one common misunderstanding that I find constantly echoed across many online narratives: that open-source Deep Seek democratizes AI. AI doesn't democratise anything. Democracy is a political system.
Making it available cheaply developing countries at a price that appeals is one thing - but ensuring democracy is quite another as the current political authoritarianism of the CCP clearly shows.
There needs to be a dataset/benchmark that can be used to test the main stream models to have systematic results and keep them in check
Thank you Alex for the analysis of Deep Seek's built in censorship of anything that runs counter to the CCP’s political redlines, and, more importantly, its use in serving the country’s geopolitical propaganda in pursuit of its plan to re-shape the world order.
Your research did highlight one common misunderstanding that I find constantly echoed across many online narratives: that open-source Deep Seek democratizes AI. AI doesn't democratise anything. Democracy is a political system.
Making it available cheaply developing countries at a price that appeals is one thing - but ensuring democracy is quite another as the current political authoritarianism of the CCP clearly shows.