Recent discussions surrounding China's DeepSeek AI bot have raised concerns about its potential role in advanced cyber strategies, as well as its implications for military automation. Analysts suggest that DeepSeek may serve as a tool for data collection under the pretense of artificial intelligence development. This has led to speculation that the bot could be part of China's broader 'Unrestricted Warfare' doctrine, which emphasizes unconventional strategies in conflict. The Chinese state science fund has also called for increased research into algorithms following the study of DeepSeek models, indicating a push for innovation in AI capabilities. Furthermore, experts have highlighted the contrasting trajectories of AI development in China and the U.S., likening them to two interacting galaxies, each with its own set of challenges and opportunities in the realm of artificial intelligence.
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