Chinese startup DeepSeek AI is gaining attention for its open-source language models, which face scrutiny over data privacy and censorship by the Chinese government. In response, Perplexity and You.com have released an uncensored version of DeepSeek's R1 model, asserting improvements in accuracy and factuality without compromising performance. Users can access the model through Perplexity's platform. Additionally, Perplexity emphasizes that data is hosted in US/EU data centers, ensuring user safety and privacy with their offerings.
DeepSeek AI has emerged in the news for its open-source language models, which raise concerns about data privacy, security, and censorship.
Perplexity has released an uncensored version of DeepSeek R1, claiming it provides unbiased, accurate, and factual information post-training.
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