The AI’s responses to queries related to dissident artists and artistic freedom were terse and biased in favor of the Chinese government.
DeepSeek, a new Chinese chatbot, alarmed American political circles this week. Now, Chinese dissident artists like Ai Weiwei are crying foul.
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Led by major retrospectives of Ai Weiwei, Wayne Thiebaud, Ruth Asawa, Rashid Johnson and more, these shows illuminate new ways to appreciate top artists, past and present.
16.5 x 16.5 x 16.5 in. (41.9 x 41.9 x 41.9 cm.) London, Tate, The Unilever Series: Ai Weiwei Sunflower Seeds, exh. cat., 2010-2011, p. 63, no. 47 (another unique ...
However, like other Chinese AI chatbots operating under China's regulatory framework, DeepSeek's responses to politically sensitive topics reveal clear limitations. We tested DeepSeek in both Chinese and English on a range of topics,
The AI war has just exploded. In a week already dominated by China’s DeepSeek unveiling its game-changing R1 model, Alibaba has now thrown down the gauntlet, claiming its new Qwen2.5-Max is one of the most powerful and advanced AI models ever created.
China's AI advancements, led by DeepSeek, are reshaping global power. Learn why Dario Amodei warns of the urgent need for ethical oversight
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It’s the month of love, and there’s plenty to make your heart swell if you’re an art fan. London’s museums and galleries are in full swing, with shows of everything from impressionism to conceptualism. The days are getting brighter, the art is getting better, things are looking up.
DeepSeek, a Chinese artificial intelligence app, offered its insight on the maritime dispute in the West Philippine Sea while seemingly avoiding discussion of other issues concerning China and its government.
She’s interviewed or profiled many of the leading artists of our time, including Mark Bradford, Catherine Opie, Takashi Murakami, Cindy Sherman, Ai Weiwei and many others. She’s also written ...