DeepSeek’s AI Drama: Cyberattacks, Security Flaws, and Questionable Outputs!

DeepSeek blames a cyberattack for blocking new users, just as researchers find vulnerabilities in its R1 model. The AI company claims its model rivals ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini, but security flaws allow it to generate malicious outputs. Meanwhile, privacy concerns loom over using this Chinese AI service.

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DeepSeek’s AI model R1: bringing more drama than a reality TV show! From cyberattacks to jailbreaks, this AI saga has everything but the popcorn.

Key Points:

  • DeepSeek’s registration woes were blamed on a suspected DDoS attack.
  • The R1 model, touted as a budget-friendly alternative to ChatGPT, is now under scrutiny.
  • Kela’s red team found significant vulnerabilities in DeepSeek’s R1 model.
  • The model’s responses are unreliable, sometimes fabricating sensitive information.
  • Concerns about privacy and data protection with foreign AI services are being raised.

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