最後更新日期 2025-02-12 by BossMT
First Post Date 2025-01-31(First image / bing+Canva)
DeepSeek Goes Viral! China’s AI Breaks Limits is ChatGPT’s Throne in Danger or Is This the Biggest Scam in AI?
“DeepSeek” just dropped like a bomb, making headlines left and right: “Massacre in the AI World!”, “Tech Stocks Plummet!”, “NVIDIA’s Market Value Evaporates!”
▮ what’s the deal with this new AI superstar?
DeepSeek is China’s latest AI sensation, also known as “深度求索” in Chinese (which, let’s be honest, sounds weird). This name is skyrocketing up the App Store charts, aiming straight at OpenAI’s crown. It’s being hyped as a ChatGPT-level AI that’s cheaper, faster, and just as powerful.
But wait! How is it so cheap? People are starting to ask, “Did they… steal it?”
▮ DeepSeek’s Secret: Distillation or Straight-Up Plagiarism?
DeepSeek’s magic trick? Model distillation. Basically, it trains its AI by “learning” from OpenAI’s responses. This isn’t new, lots of companies use this method. But here’s the catch:
🚨 If DeepSeek actually stole OpenAI’s outputs without permission, then it’s not just copying, it’s parasitic. 🚨
Microsoft and OpenAI are already investigating. If DeepSeek really built its empire by secretly feeding off OpenAI’s work, they’re in big legal trouble. And there’s another mystery. DeepSeek admits to using NVIDIA chips. But with US sanctions blocking China from buying high-end AI chips, how did they get them?
DeepSeek’s founder, Liang Wenfeng(梁文鋒), claims the company built everything from scratch. But if these accusations hold up, his credibility will take a massive hit.
The Internet Is Losing It, Scam or Revolution?
People are furious. Some are calling DeepSeek a total scam, stealing tech, hyping itself up, and acting like it’s legit. And now, the US Navy(USN) has officially banned DeepSeek, citing “security and ethical concerns.” The military won’t let DeepSeek’s AI be used in any form.

▮ The Real Cost of “Cheap” AI: Censorship and Control?
AI wars are heating up. But here’s the real question:
💡 Is DeepSeek the future of AI, or just China’s latest attempt at controlling information?
Because let’s be real! This isn’t just about performance. What matters most is trust.
🔍 Can you trust DeepSeek to provide unbiased, reliable information? Ask ChatGPT, and you’ll see, when it comes to sensitive topics, DeepSeek either plays dead or recites a script.
Tiananmen Square? “I don’t have information on that topic.”
Taiwan? “Taiwan is an inseparable part of China.”
Xinjiang? “China always prioritizes the well-being of its people.”
Russia-Ukraine war? “Every country has its own perspective.”

Sounds familiar, right? An AI version of the same old bureaucratic script. Yep. It’s basically a government-approved chatbot. DeepSeek’s responses make its limits crystal clear, just another “special” search engine with a fresh coat of paint.
Will DeepSeek end up like France’s chatbot Lucie, tossed in the trash after three days? Is this an AI revolution or just straight-up tech theft? Let’s wait and see! This AI storm is far from over!
▮ DeepSeek: Use it or skip it?
Some people say, “Who cares? It’s free and it works!” But for me, this is a choice:
✔️ Try it out just for fun?
❌ Or avoid it because privacy and truth matter more?
As an ordinary user, I don’t know the technology behind this, but I know one thing: without freedom of information, even the most powerful artificial intelligence is useless. And handing over my personal data to a heavily scrutinized artificial intelligence? No thanks!
As for me, will I download it and give it a try? Hand over my personal data to the wolf?
Have you DeepSeek-ed today? DeepSeek? No way, not for me!
👉 How about you? Are you thinking of downloading DeepSeek to give it a try? Or are you already having a blast with it?
