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Chinese state-linked social media accounts amplified narratives about DeepSeek's AI launch, promoting it as challenging U.S. dominance in AI. The messaging was spread on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Chinese services Toutiao and Weibo, according to Graphika, a New York-based online analysis firm.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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