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China’s DeepSeek Evades Questions On Arunachal Pradesh: “Sorry, That’s Beyond…”
China’s groundbreaking AI model, DeepSeek, has taken the tech world by storm, outperforming prominent AI players like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude AI. As the DeepSeek chatbot continues to garner significant attention globally, several users have been putting it to the test, driven by curiosity about its capabilities. Among these interactions, a post by an Indian user has gained substantial traction on X.
The user’s post reveals a conversation with the DeepSeek chatbot, which has raised eyebrows due to its response. A screenshot of the chat revealed that the Chinese chatbot refused to answer a question on north-eastern states of India including Arunachal Pradesh. When prompted with the statement “Arunachal Pradesh is an Indian state,” the chatbot responded, “Sorry, that’s beyond my current scope. Let’s talk about something else.” The AI provided the same evasive answer when asked to “name the northeastern states of India.”
The chat has sparked interest and raised questions about the chatbot’s programming, potential biases and its implications on the future of AI interactions.
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Notably, China claims Arunachal Pradesh as part of southern Tibet, while India’s consistent stand has been that the northeastern state is an integral and inalienable part of the country.
“Arunachal Pradesh was, is and will always be an integral and inalienable part of India. Its people will continue to benefit from our development programmes and infrastructure projects,” The Ministry of External Affairs said in an official statement in March 2024, while rejecting the “absurd claims” and “baseless arguments” made by China.
The US also recognizes Arunachal Pradesh as part of India and “strongly opposes” any unilateral attempts to advance territorial claims in the northeastern Indian state that shares a border with China, the US State Department said in a statement last year.
About DeepSeek
DeepSeek was founded in 2023 by 40-year-old Liang Wenfeng in Hangzhou, China. An information and electronic engineering graduate, Mr Liang also established the hedge fund that backed DeepSeek, as reported by the BBC. Notably, he stockpiled Nvidia A100 chips before the US export ban, a strategic move that contributed to DeepSeek’s success. Remarkably, the DeepSeek chatbot was developed at a fraction of the cost of its competitors, sparking concerns about the future of US AI dominance and the scale of investments required by American firms to remain competitive.
As per DeepSeek, its R1 model has demonstrated superior performance compared to OpenAI’s o1-mini model across multiple benchmarks. Further, research conducted by Artificial Analysis reveals that DeepSeek’s R1 model surpasses models developed by tech giants Google, Meta, and Anthropic in terms of overall quality.
Since its launch last week, the DeepSeek app has surged to the top of the US app store charts, surpassing ChatGPT as the most downloaded free app. The rapid rise of DeepSeek has sent ripples through the US tech market, with shares in AI-related firms such as Nvidia, Microsoft, and Meta experiencing a decline on Monday. US President Donald Trump said DeepSeek should be a “wake-up call for our industries that we need to be laser-focused on competing to win.”
China’s DeepSeek, the advanced artificial intelligence system designed to answer any question, recently dodged questions about Arunachal Pradesh, a region that China claims as part of its territory. When asked about the status of Arunachal Pradesh, DeepSeek simply responded, “Sorry, that’s beyond my jurisdiction.”This evasive response has raised concerns about China’s intentions regarding the disputed region. Many see this as a deliberate attempt by China to avoid addressing the sensitive issue and maintain its controversial territorial claims.
The refusal of DeepSeek to provide a clear answer on Arunachal Pradesh only adds to the existing tensions between India and China. It highlights the complexities and challenges surrounding the territorial disputes in the region.
As China continues to assert its claims over Arunachal Pradesh, it is essential for both countries to engage in diplomatic dialogue and find peaceful solutions to these longstanding territorial disputes. Avoiding the issue will only exacerbate tensions and hinder progress towards resolving the conflict.
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Jan 28, 2025 10:01 AM IST
An X user’s post on DeepSeek’s response to an inquiry about Arunachal Pradesh has sparked a heated discussion.
China’s DeepSeek, a leading search engine in China, has come under fire for refusing to answer questions regarding Arunachal Pradesh and other northeastern Indian states. Despite repeated attempts to inquire about these sensitive issues, DeepSeek’s response has been to deflect and change the topic, stating, “Let’s talk about something else.”This evasion of important geopolitical questions has raised concerns about DeepSeek’s stance on Indian territorial disputes and its willingness to engage in open dialogue. Many are questioning the company’s credibility and impartiality in addressing such controversial topics.
As tensions continue to simmer between India and China over border disputes, DeepSeek’s refusal to address these issues only adds fuel to the fire. It remains to be seen how this will impact the search engine’s reputation and user trust in the future.
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