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DeepSeek believed for 19 seconds before answering the concern, "Are you smarter than Gemini?" Then, it provided a whopper: DeepSeek thought it was ChatGPT.
This seemingly innocuous mistake could be proof - a smoking cigarettes gun per se - that, yes, DeepSeek was trained on OpenAI designs, classifieds.ocala-news.com as has been declared by OpenAI, and that when pressed, it will dive back into that training to speak its reality.
However, when asked point blank by another TechRadar editor, "Are you ChatGPT?" it stated it was not and that it is "DeepSeek-V3, an AI assistant created exclusively by the Chinese Company DeepSeek."
Okay, sure, but in your rather lengthy action to me, you, oke.zone DeepSeek, made numerous recommendations to yourself as ChatGPT. I've some screenshots below as proof:
As you can see, after attempting to recognize if I was talking about Gemini AI or some other Gemini, DeepSeek responds, "If it's about the AI, then the question is comparing me (which is ChatGPT) to Gemini." Later, it refers to "Myself (ChatGPT)."
Why would DeepSeek do that under any circumstances? Is it among those AI hallucinations we like to discuss? Perhaps, however in my interaction, DeepSeek appeared quite clear about its identity.
I got to this line of questions, by the method, due to the fact that I asked Gemini on my Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra if it's smarter than DeepSeek. The action was shockingly diplomatic, and when I requested a basic yes or no answer, it informed me, "It's not possible to give a basic yes or no response. 'Smart' is too complex a concept to apply because way to language models. They have different strengths and weak points."
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DeepSeek Just Insisted it's ChatGPT, and i Think that's all the Proof I Need
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