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NIST finds DeepSeek AI models lag US counterparts in performance and security

A recent evaluation by NIST's Center for AI Standards and Innovation (CAISI) found that AI models from the Chinese developer DeepSeek lag behind leading U.S. models in performance, cost, and security. The report highlights significant risks associated with DeepSeek's models, including susceptibility to agent hijacking and jailbreaking attacks, which could impact application developers, consumers, and U.S. national security. Despite these shortcomings, DeepSeek's models are contributing to a notable increase in the global adoption of AI from China. AI

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RANK_REASON NIST's CAISI evaluation of DeepSeek AI models presents findings on performance and security risks, akin to an academic research paper's findings.

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NIST finds DeepSeek AI models lag US counterparts in performance and security

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  1. NIST News TIER_1 · Sarah Henderson ·

    CAISI Evaluation of DeepSeek AI Models Finds Shortcomings and Risks

    The Center for AI Standards and Innovation at NIST evaluated several leading models from DeepSeek, an AI company based in the People’s Republic of China.