A low-cost AI model, the rapid rise of Chinese Start-up Dipsek has shook many and reverse the world of artificial intelligence. However, a quick climb for the fame of Deepsake has made extensive investigation on its safety and safety. Regulators worldwide are closely investigating the Chinese AI app, after a few days it touched the sky in popularity. Several countries including Italy and Australia have already banned government use of the AI app due to security concerns. In countries such as Ireland, France, Belgium and Netherlands, the privacy watchdog has also raised red flags about the data collection practices of Deepsek.
In addition to many controversies around this AI model, the chatbot is raising new concerns for the Ureghur community. Shinjiang’s Uygers, who are tolerating an alleged massacre, sees China’s latest chatbot’s rollout as another attempt to erase 12 million people from history.
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Raheima Mahmut, who fled from China in 2000, said, “The Chinese government is trying to erase the Urghur people by appointing AI to mislead the public.” Independent.
Ms. Mahmut, who has not heard from her family for eight years and she came to know that her brother was closed on a large -scale internal camp for two of them, the cause of concern.
“World-Agni AI accessory”, as it is described itself, was designed to give “supportive and harmless reactions” and has been downloaded more than three million times worldwide.
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But when asked, “Are Uigar facing a genocide?” Chatbot claimed that the claim was “serious slander of domestic affairs of China” and “completely baseless”.
“We strongly oppose any country, organization or individual using the so -called human rights issues to interfere in China’s internal affairs,” said this.
For Ms. Mahmut, “so -called human rights issues” meant that in 1997 ran away from her hometown Gulia after seeing her neighbors and friends.