Using DeepSeek in the US? You could be fined $1 million and go to jail under new law
Robert Triggs / Android Authority TL;DR A new bill proposes banning the importation and use of China-made AI tech in the US, including potential penalties for those using DeepSeek. Offending businesses face fines of up to $100 million and individuals could be penalized up to a whopping $1 million, along
DeepSeek might not be as disruptive as claimed, firm reportedly has 50,000 Nvidia GPUs and spent $1.6 billion on buildouts
Chinese startup DeepSeek recently took center stage in the tech world with its startlingly low usage of compute resources for its advanced AI model called R1, a model that is believed to be competitive with Open AI’s o1 despite the company’s claims that DeepSeek only cost $6 million and 2,048
I downloaded Deepseek to see how censored it really is
Summary Yes, Deepseek’s responses are censored, at least when it comes to topics sensitive to the Chinese government. Don’t expect accurate responses when it comes to issues like Taiwan or Tiananmen Square. There is no practical way to bypass this censorship, as DeepSeek’s servers are located in China. If you’ve