Taiwans Ministry of Digital Affairs (MODA) announced on Friday that government employees will be prohibited from using ...
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The first tranche of the US Navy’s “Replicator” initiative aimed at obstructing a Chinese invasion of Taiwan would be ready ...
The US-based AI security and compliance company Enkrypt AI found that DeepSeek-R1 was 11 times more likely to generate harmful output compared to OpenAI’s o1 model. The study al ...
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The DeepSeek AI chatbot becomes tongue-tied when asked about issues seen as politically sensitive by China's Communist Party. DW tried it out.
Founded two years ago, in 2023, the Chinese AI company DeepSeek had already achieved what would have seemed almost impossible.
Earlier in January, DeepSeek released its AI model, DeepSeek (R1), which competes with leading models like OpenAI's ChatGPT o1. What sets DeepSeek apart is its ability to develop high-performing AI ...
Welcome to Computing's weekly roundup of tech news in Asia. This time we look at Trumps threats against Taiwan and Apple’s ...