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Ai Weiwei has addressed Chinese-owned AI DeepSeek’s refusal to answer questions about the artist, telling Hyperallergic that the AI chatbot’s responses recall the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) strategy of “denying universally accepted values while actively rejecting them in practice.”
The Chinese-owned AI assistant sent shockwaves through the global stock market this week as it dethroned ChatGPT as the number-one free application on Apple’s App Store. But its tendency to churn out responses evading historically censored topics has also become apparent. Responding to a series of questions asked by Hyperallergic about dissident artists, cultural institutions in Taiwan and Tibet, and the destruction of mosques in the Xinjiang region, DeepSeek expressed faith in China’s “judicial organs” and said that artistic endeavors were “thriving under the leadership of the Party and government.”
“Ultimately, no matter how much China develops, strengthens, or even hypothetically becomes the world’s leading power, which is likely, the values it upholds will continue to suffer from a profound and inescapable flaw in its ideological immune system: an inability to tolerate dissent, debate, or the emergence of new value systems,” Ai said in an e-mailed statement to Hyperallergic, which is reproduced in its entirety at the end of this article.
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So here's my last interaction with it for today. This is more common of how I regularly am interacting with 14B now. First I greet it to flush out the cold-start, then I usually can get answers out of it about nearly anything that I've tried. Note how much more detailed this response is than the others, almost like it's reconstructing a wiki page. It also takes on a somewhat less grounded, neutral stance. Not to spoil too much but when you end on
His life and work serve as a powerful testament to the enduring strength of creativity and activism in the face of oppression.
it's a little cliche, a little "closing thoughts of my book report" but it's also not kind nor neutral to the CCP by calling them oppressive and presenting a dissident as a powerful and enduring figure.But anyway, I have no idea why this happens except to say that a little courtesy seems to go a long way!