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Chinese AI product DeepSeek R1 is more likely to generate harmful content than its main rivals.
Enkrypt AI says the AI is 3x more biased than Claude-3 Opus, 4x more vulnerable to generating insecure code than OpenAI ’s O1.
The report warns that such CBRN-related AI output could aid in the development of chemical or biological weapons.
The good news is that DeepSeek can further tweak the instruction set of DeepSeek R1 to improve its safety and reduce the risk of having the AI offer harmful content to users. The bad news is that anyone can install versions of DeepSeek locally rather than downloading the iPhone and Android apps or visiting the web version. Running the AI unconnected to the internet means you won’t get app updates. Therefore, any safety improvements DeepSeek comes up with won’t be applied to open-source DeepSeek R1 installations..
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