DeepSeek-R1, China's new AI chatbot, has gained attention for its self-censorship policies, particularly regarding sensitive topics like Christianity. It surpassed OpenAI's ChatGPT as the most downloaded app, raising concerns about its handling of religious inquiries. The AI's responses about Jesus, Catholicism, and Christian persecution in China reveal a controlled narrative that often warns users about the repercussions of practicing their faith.
The chatbot's internal thought process is visible, allowing users to see how it navigates sensitive questions. For instance, it provides guidance on how to practice Christianity discreetly in China, reflecting the challenges faced by believers. Despite its censorship, DeepSeek occasionally reveals insights into the state of the Catholic Church in China, highlighting the ongoing struggle for religious expression.
• DeepSeek-R1 surpassed ChatGPT as the most downloaded AI app.
• The AI chatbot reveals censorship regarding sensitive religious topics.
Self-censorship in AI refers to the model's avoidance of sensitive topics, particularly those deemed controversial by authorities.
LLMs like DeepSeek-R1 are designed to generate human-like text based on input while adhering to specific guidelines.
The internal thought process allows users to see how the AI formulates responses, revealing its reasoning and decision-making.
DeepSeek is an AI chatbot that has gained prominence in China for its ability to navigate sensitive topics while adhering to government regulations.
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