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Reporter Alan Lu examines Taiwan’s growing concerns over the security risks posed by Chinese-made AI models like DeepSeek. Analysts warn these tools can harvest far more than search queries—potentially collecting data that reveals political leanings or even biometric identifiers such as fingerprints and facial features. Testing the model himself, Alan found it echoed Beijing’s stance on Taiwan’s status and refused to give accurate information on events like the Tiananmen Square massacre.
By TaiwanPlus News
Reporter Alan Lu examines Taiwan’s growing concerns over the security risks posed by Chinese-made AI models like DeepSeek. Analysts warn these tools can harvest far more than search queries—potentially collecting data that reveals political leanings or even biometric identifiers such as fingerprints and facial features. Testing the model himself, Alan found it echoed Beijing’s stance on Taiwan’s status and refused to give accurate information on events like the Tiananmen Square massacre.