DeepSeek, China’s new artificial intelligence model, refuses to answer certain questions about the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and responds to
China is reportedly imposing its legal system on American soil through a network of nonprofit organizations in the United States linked to a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) intelligence agency, according to the Daily Caller News Foundation (DCNF).
The 2025 edition of the Cultural Center of the Philippines's Pasinaya festival, the nations' biggest multi-arts festival, is going beyond the country's borders.
China is subverting the United States through multibillion-dollar influence campaigns and U.S. political warfare operations inside China are needed to counter the activities, a panel of experts told Congress on Thursday.
This week’s China threat is DeepSeek, an Open-Source AI platform that alarmists are signalling proves China is stealing our personal data.
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek is facing a cyberattack that has disrupted services while its chatbot declines to discuss political topics that are critical or sensitive for the CCP.
DeepSeek’s adherence to CCP narratives goes beyond major sensitivities like the Tiananmen protests, potentially distorting understanding of the country – and even global affairs.
Introduction The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) poses interrelated threats to the United States’ national security, economic interests, and human rights. But for decades, policymakers have elevated national security and economic interests over human rights.
In the wake of the DeepSeek rout of U.S. technology stocks, Republican Senator Josh Hawley wants to stop chipmakers like Nvidia (NVDA) and AMD
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The Chinese Communist Party uses the platform to cultivate a social consensus that undermines U.S. society.
China wants to be the dominant player in AI by 2030 and the country is plowing enormous amounts of money into the AI infrastructure to compete with the US