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Why are people adopting DeepSeek's AI when its answers are so obviously biased toward the Chinese worldview propaganda?

Last Updated: 21.06.2025 11:04

Why are people adopting DeepSeek's AI when its answers are so obviously biased toward the Chinese worldview propaganda?

You can completely do anything you want based on its theory at a cost you can afford, even including anti-China activities.

Because DeepSeek is more akin to a promotional product for a new paradigm and theory of development and training, rather than a simple product itself. It demonstrates how you can train and develop your own AI with more economical costs.

If you really hate Chinese people so much, you should learn this technology and use it as a tool to achieve what you want to do.

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More interestingly, you may not be able to develop an AI that supports conspiracy theories and anti-China lies through reinforcement learning methods, because during the rigorous chain-of-thought training process, lies about China are actually noise that corrupts the model's reasoning ability while providing knowledge to the model. Therefore, you might need to use OpenAI's traditional training and inference approaches to achieve this, which would incur higher costs.

And those smart people who concoct these conspiracy theories and hate ideologies for you are mostly contractors who do not do this kind of work without profit. Considering recent policies by President Mr. Trump of the United States, due to issues of fund wastage and inefficiency, he has significantly cut the budget for ideological warfare. Therefore, you may not be able to have an AI with anti-Chinese ideology and conspiracy theories as its main ideological content in the near future.

However, based on my experience, people who trap themselves in bubbles of lies and prejudices generally do not possess the logical thinking skills required to master this complex technology.

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