ChatGPT got that idea right. It said Winnie-the-Pooh had become a symbol of political satire and resistance, often used to mock or criticize Xi. It explained that internet users compared Xi to the ...
DeepSeek's chatbot's answer echoed China's official statements, saying the relationship between the world's two largest ...
No official reason has been given, but the bear has frequently been compared ... Similarly, when users search the site for "Xi Jinping Obama Winnie the Pooh", no results are found.
The Internet is closely monitored in China, and mockery of Xi Jinping is typically censored ... when one of the show's characters killed a Pooh bear that looked like Xi. The title of the episode ...
For many Chinese, the Winnie the Pooh character is a playful taunt of President Xi Jinping. Chinese censors in the past briefly banned social media searches for the bear in mainland China.
In the video, Chinese leader Xi Jinping appears in robes splashed with red and cartoon designs of a yellow bear. It's a striking reference to Winnie the Pooh, the cuddly, honey-loving resident of ...
The Chinese-made AI chatbot DeepSeek may not always answer some questions about topics that are often censored by ...
DeepSeekR1, the LLM that everyone seems to be talking about has a similar flaw especially when asked any prickly questions about China, Mao, Xi Jinping or his resemblance to Winnie the Pooh.