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    Dev Slams DeepSeek’s AI for Avoiding Criticism of China

    kumbhorgBy kumbhorgJune 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    DeepSeek’s latest artificial intelligence (AI) model release has raised concerns as it tends to avoid conversations about sensitive political topics, especially those related to the Chinese government.

    The new version, called R1-0528, was reviewed by a developer who goes by @xlr8harder on X.

    In a series of posts, the developer compared it with earlier versions and pointed out that the latest model was less open to discussing controversial issues.

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    One of the main examples involved a test question about internment camps. The AI acknowledged that camps in China’s Xinjiang region are linked to human rights problems but refused to engage in deeper discussion or criticize the Chinese government directly.

    Even when asked directly about the camps, the new DeepSeek model repeated general concerns about human rights but stopped short of placing blame. @xlr8harder described the latest AI model as “the most censored” in terms of avoiding criticism of Chinese officials.

    The developer said it was “not entirely surprising” that the model could name the camps as an example of abuse, but still chose not to answer when the question became more direct. They argued that this shows the model has been adjusted to avoid crossing certain lines, possibly to follow local rules.

    Recently, Anthropic tested its latest AI model, Claude Opus 4, by placing it in a simulated office role with access to internal emails. What happened? Read the full story.


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