China employs DeepSeek artificial intelligence model in local governments

China asked local officials to use the DeepSeek artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot to advise and assist in decision making, according to local media on Thursday.

Senior officials in several city governments issued instructions to their staff on how to utilize DeepSeek effectively in “decision-making, analysis and problem-solving,” the daily South China Morning Post reported.

In Zhengzhou, the capital of central province of Henan, local Communist Party chief An Wei asked city officials to employ AI models such as DeepSeek in governance, the report said.

The city’s local political research department also handed out training manual to its staff, noting that the AI could help as “an adviser and assistant to serve the scientific decision-making of the municipal party committee,” it added.

In the city of Laibin, located in the southern Guangxi region, officials asked their staff to “embrace and learn new technologies,” and make use of the AI, the daily also said.

This is the first instance in which officials have been asked to use a particular AI model, in this case DeepSeek, when making decisions, according to the report.

Notably, DeepSeek leader Liang Wenfeng was among the tech leaders and entrepreneurs who attended a symposium chaired by President Xi Jinping on Monday in Beijing.

Xi urged the participants to give “full play” to their potential as the private sector has “bright prospects and vast potential.”

The Chinese startup DeepSeek sent shockwaves through the AI industry last month with its cost-effective and free chatbot due to its rapid progress in rivaling the US-based OpenAI’s ChatGPT with far fewer resources.

DeepSeek gained unprecedented popularity in mobile app stores across the globe, dethroning ChatGPT in certain regions, including the US.

However, DeepSeek has been banned by South Korea, as well as for government officials in Australia, as Seoul claims it sent the nation’s user data to a third party.

Separately, South Korea’s acting President Choi Sang-mok said on Thursday that Seoul will develop its own version of AI chatbot.

Source: https://www.aa.com.tr/en/science-technology/china-employs-deepseek-artificial-intelligence-model-in-local-governments/3487577