Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted Tuesday at 02:29 PM Diamond Member Share Posted Tuesday at 02:29 PM This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Experts urge caution over use of ******** AI DeepSeek | DeepSeek Experts have urged caution over rapidly embracing the ******** artificial intelligence platform DeepSeek, citing concerns about it spreading misinformation and how the ******** state might exploit users’ data. The new low-cost AI wiped $1tn off the leading US tech stock index this week and it rapidly became the most downloaded free app in the *** and the US. Donald Trump called it a “wake-up call” for tech firms. Its emergence has shocked the tech world by apparently showing it can achieve a similar performance to widely used platforms such as ChatGPT at a fraction of the cost. Michael Wooldridge, a professor of the foundations of AI at Oxford University, said it was not unreasonable to assume data inputted into the chatbot could be shared with the ******** state. He said: “I think it’s fine to download it and ask it about the performance of Liverpool football club or chat about the history of the Roman empire, but would I recommend putting anything sensitive or personal or private on them? “Absolutely not … Because you don’t know where the data goes.” Dame Wendy Hall, a member of the United Nations high-level advisory body on AI, told the Guardian: “You can’t get away from the fact that if you are a ******** tech company dealing with information you are subject to the ******** government’s rules on what you can and cannot say.” The prime minister’s spokesperson, when asked if Downing Street would rule out using ******** AI in Whitehall, said he would not “get ahead of specific models”. He said the advancements showed that the *** must “go further and faster to remove barriers to innovation” in AI. DeepSeek is an open-source platform, which means software developers can adapt it to their own ends. It has sparked hopes of a new wave of innovation in AI, which had appeared to be dominated by US tech companies – which were relying on huge investments in microchips, datacentres and new power sources. Wooldridge said: “It does rather forcefully signal, in case anybody hadn’t got the message, that China is not behind in this space.” Some people testing DeepSeek have found that it will not answer questions on matters such as the Tiananmen Square massacre. When asked about the status of Taiwan, it repeats the ******** ********** party line that the island is an “inalienable” part of China. “The biggest problem with generative AI is misinformation,” Hall said. “It depends on the data in a model, the bias in that data and how it is used – you can see that problem with the DeepSeek chatbot.” One user, Azeem Azhar, an AI expert, who This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up about the events in Tiananmen Square, was told that DeepSeek could not provide detailed information and that “this topic is highly sensitive and often censored in many countries, including China”. skip past newsletter promotion A weekly dive in to how technology is shaping our lives Privacy Notice: Newsletters may contain info about charities, online ads, and content funded by outside parties. For more information see our Privacy Policy. We use This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up reCaptcha to protect our website and the This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up and This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up apply. after newsletter promotion However, the AI then did explain that the events were “widely recognised as the suppression of pro-democracy protests” and said: “The ******** government responded with a violent crackdown, resulting in the deaths of hundreds (or possibly thousands) of people, including both protesters and soldiers.” People use AI models such as DeepSeek and ChatGPT to help them process personal papers or documents for work, such as meeting minutes, but anything uploaded can be taken by the owner of the company and used for training the AI or for other purposes. DeepSeek is based in Hangzhou and makes clear in This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up that the personal information it collects from users is held “on secure servers located in the People’s Republic of China”. It says it uses data to “comply with our legal obligations, or as necessary to perform tasks in the public interest, or to protect the vital interests of our users and other people”. China’s national intelligence law This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up that all enterprises, organisations and citizens “shall support, assist and cooperate with national intelligence efforts”. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Experts #urge #caution #******** #DeepSeek #DeepSeek This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/201991-experts-urge-caution-over-use-of-chinese-ai-deepseek-deepseek/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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