China’s DeepSeek is the ‘most dangerous’ chatbot, warn security researchers

According to an online report by The Wall Street Journal, DeepSeek, has been found to provide hazardous information more readily compared to its American counterparts, according to testing by AI safety experts.

As per the report, the Chinese artificial intelligence app offers instructions for modifying bird flu, promotes self-harm among teens, and even defends Hitler. DeepSeek’s newest model, R1, has shown a higher susceptibility to jailbreaking than OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini, and Anthropic’s Claude. This vulnerability allows users to bypass safeguards and receive dangerous content, including Molotov cocktail instructions and malware creation guides.

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