The problem with deepseek: a test with uncomfortable consequences

The malfunction was great. On January 20, the Chinese company Deep Seek released its latest model R1, a AI assistant who works similarly to Chat-Gpt from Open Ai or Gemini from Google. You can formulate questions and tasks and get an answer or solution seconds later. In the United States, development and training costs such models billions of bills. Deep Seek probably only spent around ten million. The formula of the “Bigger is Better” seemed to be over when experts certified the Chinese model to work technically at the same level as the American competition. For normal consumers, AI is not just about technology, but above all about content. Time for a short test. That is not difficult with AI. You just ask uncomfortable questions.

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