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    The Chinese AI paradox: Either it will be allowed to criticise the CCP and be ultimately shut down by the CCP because such criticism is not allowed, or it will not, hence being untrusted by anyone who is not a fan of the CCP.

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        They would still have everything else to make up for and improve, but maybe it would be a start. Unfortunately self criticism is not in the programming, and its a very dangerous failing. Saying that, the boom in mental health awareness in China is an interesting cultural development occurring since covid, and Beijing has been involved in it.

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          Sucks to be them. I believe it was Michael Jordan who said, “An unexamined life is not worth living”

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        Censorship and bias is nowhere near as bad in Chinese model. Try even a local Deepseek model and you’ll see it.

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          You are only saying this because you agree with general regime positions…

          Ask it about genocide in Gaza

          With respect to deeepseek local censorship on China it is rather mild.

          It doesn’t deny Tiananmen Square but it sure gives a set of alternative facts juat how chatgpt dances around genocide in gaza