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Not only do I completely agree, I've been playing around with both of them for the past 30 minutes and my impression is that GPT-4o is significantly better across the board. It's faster, it's a better writer, it's more insightful, it has a much broader knowledgebase, etc. What's more, DeepSeek doesn't seem capable of handling image uploads. I got an error every time. ("No text extracted from attachment.") It claims to be able to handle images, but it's just not working for me. When it comes to math, the two seem roughly equivalent. DeepSeek is, however, politically neutral in an interesting way. Whereas GPT-4o will take strong moral stances, DeepSeek is an impressively blank tool that seems to have no strong opinions of its own. I tested them both on a 1910 article critiquing women's suffrage, asking for a review of the article and a rewritten modernized version; GPT-4o recoiled, DeepSeek treated the task as business as usual. |
Have you tried asking it about Tibetan sovereignty, the Tiananmen massacre, or the role of the communist party in Chinese society? Chinese models I've tested have had quite strong opinions about such questions.