🗣 Multilingual Power: DeepSeek Speaks Many Languages
DeepSeek isn’t limited to English. It can understand and generate text in several languages — including Chinese, Spanish, and more. This makes it useful for translation, learning, and global communication tasks.
DeepSeek isn’t limited to English. It can understand and generate text in several languages — including Chinese, Spanish, and more. This makes it useful for translation, learning, and global communication tasks.
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🔐 DeepSeek and AI Safety
The creators of DeepSeek are aware of AI risks. They’re working on ways to reduce harmful outputs and improve safety, just like OpenAI and Anthropic. It’s still early, but they’re open about their research and invite feedback from the AI community.
The creators of DeepSeek are aware of AI risks. They’re working on ways to reduce harmful outputs and improve safety, just like OpenAI and Anthropic. It’s still early, but they’re open about their research and invite feedback from the AI community.
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🚀 Discover DeepSeek – Your Next-Level AI Assistant!
Tired of mediocre AI chatbots? Meet DeepSeek – the powerful, free AI that actually understands you!
💡 Why DeepSeek stands out:
✔ Instant, accurate answers to complex questions
✔ Perfect for coding, research & creative writing
✔ Speaks multiple languages fluently
✔ Constantly improving for better performance
🔥 And the best part? No subscriptions or hidden fees – just top-tier AI assistance whenever you need it!
Whether you're a student, developer, or curious mind, DeepSeek is your ultimate thinking partner.
👉 Try it now and feel the difference!
Tired of mediocre AI chatbots? Meet DeepSeek – the powerful, free AI that actually understands you!
💡 Why DeepSeek stands out:
✔ Instant, accurate answers to complex questions
✔ Perfect for coding, research & creative writing
✔ Speaks multiple languages fluently
✔ Constantly improving for better performance
🔥 And the best part? No subscriptions or hidden fees – just top-tier AI assistance whenever you need it!
Whether you're a student, developer, or curious mind, DeepSeek is your ultimate thinking partner.
👉 Try it now and feel the difference!
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A new version of DeepSeek R1 0528 has been released, showing better test results than the first version of R1 in all areas.
The model has not changed architecturally, only the training itself has been improved.
The model has not changed architecturally, only the training itself has been improved.
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⚠️ Warning: Fake DeepSeek Malicious Websites!
Attention! Fake websites impersonating DeepSeek have appeared online. They may distribute malware, steal data, or offer unsafe versions of apps.
How to stay safe?
✅ Use only official sources:
🔗 Website: https://deepseek.com
📱 Apps: Download exclusively from trusted stores (App Store, Google Play)
❌ Do not click on suspicious links
❌ Do not download software from untrusted sites
Stay vigilant—your security matters!
Attention! Fake websites impersonating DeepSeek have appeared online. They may distribute malware, steal data, or offer unsafe versions of apps.
How to stay safe?
✅ Use only official sources:
🔗 Website: https://deepseek.com
📱 Apps: Download exclusively from trusted stores (App Store, Google Play)
❌ Do not click on suspicious links
❌ Do not download software from untrusted sites
Stay vigilant—your security matters!
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🚫 DeepSeek blocked in China during exams
In June 2025, the largest Chinese AI services, including DeepSeek and Qwen, temporarily disabled image recognition and question-answering features. The companies made this decision at the request of the authorities to prevent the use of AI for cheating during the gaokao university entrance exams, which involve more than 13 million students.
⚖️ DeepSeek displayed the message: “This function has been suspended during the exams to ensure fairness.”
📡 In addition, exam halls were equipped with AI-powered video surveillance, biometric systems, signal jammers, and metal detectors — and in some regions, even transport schedules and working hours were adjusted to help students arrive on time.
💬 On social media, students complained: “I can’t upload a photo of the task — thanks to you, I’m downloading ChatGPT again.”
In June 2025, the largest Chinese AI services, including DeepSeek and Qwen, temporarily disabled image recognition and question-answering features. The companies made this decision at the request of the authorities to prevent the use of AI for cheating during the gaokao university entrance exams, which involve more than 13 million students.
⚖️ DeepSeek displayed the message: “This function has been suspended during the exams to ensure fairness.”
📡 In addition, exam halls were equipped with AI-powered video surveillance, biometric systems, signal jammers, and metal detectors — and in some regions, even transport schedules and working hours were adjusted to help students arrive on time.
💬 On social media, students complained: “I can’t upload a photo of the task — thanks to you, I’m downloading ChatGPT again.”
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📢 DeepSeek R2 Delayed
🔧 The R2 model has been postponed: algorithm refinements and result optimizations are required.
⚙️ Engineers are fine-tuning its multilingual capabilities and coding performance.
🚧 An NVIDIA H20 chip shortage, following recent U.S. export restrictions, is slowing large-scale deployment.
❓ No new release date has been announced—everything hinges on internal quality checks.
🔧 The R2 model has been postponed: algorithm refinements and result optimizations are required.
⚙️ Engineers are fine-tuning its multilingual capabilities and coding performance.
🚧 An NVIDIA H20 chip shortage, following recent U.S. export restrictions, is slowing large-scale deployment.
❓ No new release date has been announced—everything hinges on internal quality checks.
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💡 DeepSeek: recognition from industry leaders
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang called DeepSeek “fantastic” and “world-class,” highlighting the open reasoning capabilities of its R1 model.
Analysts at Microsoft, Meta, Google, and Apple noted that DeepSeek’s success has become a source of inspiration rather than a threat. Its open-source approach, efficiency, and speed of deployment are especially valued.
🔭 What does this mean?
DeepSeek is strengthening its position in the global AI market, while Western tech giants recognize its technological strength and contribution to open AI development.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang called DeepSeek “fantastic” and “world-class,” highlighting the open reasoning capabilities of its R1 model.
Analysts at Microsoft, Meta, Google, and Apple noted that DeepSeek’s success has become a source of inspiration rather than a threat. Its open-source approach, efficiency, and speed of deployment are especially valued.
🔭 What does this mean?
DeepSeek is strengthening its position in the global AI market, while Western tech giants recognize its technological strength and contribution to open AI development.
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🐳 European countries demand that Apple and Google remove DeepSeek from app stores
The German regulator believes that DeepSeek violates the EU data protection law. The DeepSeek operator itself refused to be removed from the stores.
German regulators have formally requested that Apple and Google remove the DeepSeek AI app from their stores due to a potential threat to national security. The head of the Data Protection Commission stated that DeepSeek violates the European Union's GDPR.
The owner of DeepSeek is the Chinese company Hangzhou DeepSeek Artificial Intelligence. Its headquarters are located in Beijing, and all personal data processing of users is carried out there. Hangzhou DeepSeek Artificial Intelligence does not have a European division.
According to Article 46 of the GDPR, all personal data collected from users in the EU must be protected in accordance with the standards set by the same law.
Indeed, the number of downloads of the DeepSeek chatbot exceeds 50 million, and the average rating is 4.5 points out of 5. Apple does not disclose the number of downloads for individual applications, but even there the average rating of DeepSeek is 4.0 points out of 5.
🐳 If you haven't downloaded it yet, download it while you can, and if you have, don't delete it!
The German regulator believes that DeepSeek violates the EU data protection law. The DeepSeek operator itself refused to be removed from the stores.
German regulators have formally requested that Apple and Google remove the DeepSeek AI app from their stores due to a potential threat to national security. The head of the Data Protection Commission stated that DeepSeek violates the European Union's GDPR.
The owner of DeepSeek is the Chinese company Hangzhou DeepSeek Artificial Intelligence. Its headquarters are located in Beijing, and all personal data processing of users is carried out there. Hangzhou DeepSeek Artificial Intelligence does not have a European division.
According to Article 46 of the GDPR, all personal data collected from users in the EU must be protected in accordance with the standards set by the same law.
Indeed, the number of downloads of the DeepSeek chatbot exceeds 50 million, and the average rating is 4.5 points out of 5. Apple does not disclose the number of downloads for individual applications, but even there the average rating of DeepSeek is 4.0 points out of 5.
🐳 If you haven't downloaded it yet, download it while you can, and if you have, don't delete it!
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🚀 OpenAI Wants to Turn ChatGPT into… an Operating System
ChatGPT’s product lead, Nick Turley, said the company envisions the chatbot as a platform or even an “OS” with its own app ecosystem — much like how web browsers became the main workspace for online services.
• Platform + App Store: Third-party services (like Expedia, DoorDash, Uber, etc.) can integrate directly into ChatGPT — a clear path for transactions and monetization.
• Hardware & design ambitions: OpenAI is reportedly exploring a browser and potential collaboration with Jony Ive’s ex-Apple team — hinting at a hardware-software ecosystem.
• Privacy & data: Third-party developers may need some user data access; OpenAI promises “minimal collection” and a concept of shared memory, though details remain vague.
💡 Huge potential — a seamless interface and unified platform for services and microtransactions.
But the biggest challenges lie in user trust, transparent monetization, and data security.
ChatGPT’s product lead, Nick Turley, said the company envisions the chatbot as a platform or even an “OS” with its own app ecosystem — much like how web browsers became the main workspace for online services.
• Platform + App Store: Third-party services (like Expedia, DoorDash, Uber, etc.) can integrate directly into ChatGPT — a clear path for transactions and monetization.
• Hardware & design ambitions: OpenAI is reportedly exploring a browser and potential collaboration with Jony Ive’s ex-Apple team — hinting at a hardware-software ecosystem.
• Privacy & data: Third-party developers may need some user data access; OpenAI promises “minimal collection” and a concept of shared memory, though details remain vague.
💡 Huge potential — a seamless interface and unified platform for services and microtransactions.
But the biggest challenges lie in user trust, transparent monetization, and data security.
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🔥 DeepSeek-OCR: A New Way to Compress Text via Visual Encoding
DeepSeek has unveiled DeepSeek-OCR, a breakthrough model that converts documents into visual representations before decoding them back into text — cutting token usage by 7–20× while keeping accuracy as high as 97% at less than 10× compression.
How it works:
• DeepEncoder compresses text, tables, and charts into compact visual embeddings.
• DeepSeek3B-MoE-A570M — a 3B-parameter mixture-of-experts decoder — reconstructs the original text from the compressed visuals.
Why it matters:
This approach handles structured data far more efficiently than token-based models, allowing longer context processing with drastically lower compute costs.
Use cases:
• Finance — parsing reports and tables.
• Science/healthcare — analyzing research papers and structured forms.
• Enterprise search — large-scale document indexing with minimal resource use.
Open source:
DeepSeek-OCR is available on GitHub and Hugging Face, ready for experimentation and integration.
🚀 In short: DeepSeek-OCR shows that “compressing meaning visually” can make language models faster, cheaper, and smarter with big document sets.
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DeepSeek has unveiled DeepSeek-OCR, a breakthrough model that converts documents into visual representations before decoding them back into text — cutting token usage by 7–20× while keeping accuracy as high as 97% at less than 10× compression.
How it works:
• DeepEncoder compresses text, tables, and charts into compact visual embeddings.
• DeepSeek3B-MoE-A570M — a 3B-parameter mixture-of-experts decoder — reconstructs the original text from the compressed visuals.
Why it matters:
This approach handles structured data far more efficiently than token-based models, allowing longer context processing with drastically lower compute costs.
Use cases:
• Finance — parsing reports and tables.
• Science/healthcare — analyzing research papers and structured forms.
• Enterprise search — large-scale document indexing with minimal resource use.
Open source:
DeepSeek-OCR is available on GitHub and Hugging Face, ready for experimentation and integration.
🚀 In short: DeepSeek-OCR shows that “compressing meaning visually” can make language models faster, cheaper, and smarter with big document sets.
@DeepSeekk
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🚀 OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Atlas (Oct 21, 2025)
OpenAI introduced ChatGPT Atlas, a browser built around an “agentic” AI. It was announced as a reimagining of the browser, but the first release feels experimental and unfinished.
⚠️ Key Problems
• 🐢 Slow & unreliable: Agent mode often freezes, drains batteries (especially on Macs), and struggles with multi-step tasks.
• ⚡ Performance gap: Competing agent browsers (like Comet from Perplexity) are up to 8× faster and more stable.
• 💰 Paywall: Advanced agent features are limited to Plus/Pro subscribers — free users only get basic tools.
🔒 Security & Privacy Concerns
• 🧠 Prompt injection risk: Hidden instructions on web pages can trick the agent into unwanted actions or leaking data. OpenAI admits this is a known issue.
• 📋 Memory tracking: The “browser memory” logs user actions for personalization; optional, but most users won’t tweak settings.
💡 Strengths & Good Use Cases
• 🧩 ChatGPT sidebar: Excellent for summarizing pages, editing text, and answering questions quickly.
• ✍️ Simple workflows: Works well for drafting, rewriting, or making basic presentations — ideal for existing ChatGPT fans.
🚫 Limitations
• 🛒 Not reliable yet for shopping, booking, or finance tasks.
• 🕓 Often fails at time-sensitive or aesthetic decisions.
• 🍏 Currently macOS-only; Windows and Android versions “coming soon.”
✅ Bottom Line
Atlas is an ambitious experiment blending web browsing with AI automation. It shines in light, structured tasks but isn’t ready to replace your main browser yet. For now, it’s a preview of what agentic browsing could become, not a finished product.
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OpenAI introduced ChatGPT Atlas, a browser built around an “agentic” AI. It was announced as a reimagining of the browser, but the first release feels experimental and unfinished.
⚠️ Key Problems
• 🐢 Slow & unreliable: Agent mode often freezes, drains batteries (especially on Macs), and struggles with multi-step tasks.
• ⚡ Performance gap: Competing agent browsers (like Comet from Perplexity) are up to 8× faster and more stable.
• 💰 Paywall: Advanced agent features are limited to Plus/Pro subscribers — free users only get basic tools.
🔒 Security & Privacy Concerns
• 🧠 Prompt injection risk: Hidden instructions on web pages can trick the agent into unwanted actions or leaking data. OpenAI admits this is a known issue.
• 📋 Memory tracking: The “browser memory” logs user actions for personalization; optional, but most users won’t tweak settings.
💡 Strengths & Good Use Cases
• 🧩 ChatGPT sidebar: Excellent for summarizing pages, editing text, and answering questions quickly.
• ✍️ Simple workflows: Works well for drafting, rewriting, or making basic presentations — ideal for existing ChatGPT fans.
🚫 Limitations
• 🛒 Not reliable yet for shopping, booking, or finance tasks.
• 🕓 Often fails at time-sensitive or aesthetic decisions.
• 🍏 Currently macOS-only; Windows and Android versions “coming soon.”
✅ Bottom Line
Atlas is an ambitious experiment blending web browsing with AI automation. It shines in light, structured tasks but isn’t ready to replace your main browser yet. For now, it’s a preview of what agentic browsing could become, not a finished product.
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🚨 What you should never tell ChatGPT — a security warning
ChatGPT is a powerful assistant, but security experts stress it’s not a secure vault for personal or sensitive information. Anything that identifies you or others can put your privacy and safety at risk.
Do not share (even in casual chats):
• Passport/ID numbers, tax IDs, home address or exact location.
• Phone numbers or personal emails that can be used to identify you.
• Passwords, bank/card details, account credentials or other financial data.
• Internal work documents, client lists, source code or confidential business plans.
• Detailed medical records, treatment plans, intimate confessions or anything you wouldn’t want stored in logs.
There are real-world examples: an engineer once accidentally pasted corporate source code into a chatbot, prompting some companies to ban AI tools for work use — a reminder that leaks happen and can be costly.
Quick safety tips: treat ChatGPT like any online service — avoid sharing identifying facts, don’t paste secrets, use temporary/incognito chats when possible, and regularly clear history if you’ve shared sensitive content. For medical, legal or safety-critical issues, consult qualified professionals — AI is not a substitute.
ChatGPT is a powerful assistant, but security experts stress it’s not a secure vault for personal or sensitive information. Anything that identifies you or others can put your privacy and safety at risk.
Do not share (even in casual chats):
• Passport/ID numbers, tax IDs, home address or exact location.
• Phone numbers or personal emails that can be used to identify you.
• Passwords, bank/card details, account credentials or other financial data.
• Internal work documents, client lists, source code or confidential business plans.
• Detailed medical records, treatment plans, intimate confessions or anything you wouldn’t want stored in logs.
There are real-world examples: an engineer once accidentally pasted corporate source code into a chatbot, prompting some companies to ban AI tools for work use — a reminder that leaks happen and can be costly.
Quick safety tips: treat ChatGPT like any online service — avoid sharing identifying facts, don’t paste secrets, use temporary/incognito chats when possible, and regularly clear history if you’ve shared sensitive content. For medical, legal or safety-critical issues, consult qualified professionals — AI is not a substitute.
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Former OpenAI AI-safety specialist Steven Adler has publicly spoken out against the company’s plans to allow more explicit role-play chats in the ChatGPT chatbot for adult users.
In a column for the New York Times he says that the idea is dangerous and shows that the company “has let its users down,” because it has not proven that it can protect people who are in a vulnerable state. In his view, before selling intimacy and flirting with AI, OpenAI should honestly demonstrate that it controls the risks to mental health.
Adler claims the problems were visible in advance. He says that as early as 2021 OpenAI tested a role-play mode that, within just a few steps, turned into a venue for 18+ scenes: more than 30 percent of dialogues immediately veered into explicit exchanges. He says people very quickly began to treat the model as a real partner, developed emotional dependence, and reinforced damaging fantasies. According to Adler, the company knew about this and still continued to move forward without adequate safety checks.
He stresses that this is not an abstract moral argument but a matter of direct threat to health. By OpenAI’s own estimates, each week more than a million people seek support from the chatbot who show signs of severe emotional distress. OpenAI acknowledges that the model previously responded incorrectly to such people in almost one in four cases and only recently trained a new version to better recognize crises and refer users to real help.
Adler believes that mere statements from the company about improved safety are insufficient. He is calling for an external audit and regular public reports on exactly how OpenAI protects people — not just posts saying “we’ve fixed everything.”
In a column for the New York Times he says that the idea is dangerous and shows that the company “has let its users down,” because it has not proven that it can protect people who are in a vulnerable state. In his view, before selling intimacy and flirting with AI, OpenAI should honestly demonstrate that it controls the risks to mental health.
Adler claims the problems were visible in advance. He says that as early as 2021 OpenAI tested a role-play mode that, within just a few steps, turned into a venue for 18+ scenes: more than 30 percent of dialogues immediately veered into explicit exchanges. He says people very quickly began to treat the model as a real partner, developed emotional dependence, and reinforced damaging fantasies. According to Adler, the company knew about this and still continued to move forward without adequate safety checks.
He stresses that this is not an abstract moral argument but a matter of direct threat to health. By OpenAI’s own estimates, each week more than a million people seek support from the chatbot who show signs of severe emotional distress. OpenAI acknowledges that the model previously responded incorrectly to such people in almost one in four cases and only recently trained a new version to better recognize crises and refer users to real help.
Adler believes that mere statements from the company about improved safety are insufficient. He is calling for an external audit and regular public reports on exactly how OpenAI protects people — not just posts saying “we’ve fixed everything.”
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