In this episode of A Journalist’s Guide to AI, I’m diving into a head-to-head comparison between Deep Seek—the new open-source AI model from China—and ChatGPT.
I break down the hype around Deep Seek, including its rapid rise, its open-source nature, and why it’s been making waves across tech and online conversations.
To really understand how these two tools compare, I run three real-world tests: summarising the day’s top news, crafting an engaging headline, and writing a press release. Along the way, I share what worked, what didn’t, and where each AI surprised me.
While Deep Seek impressed me with its innovation and affordability, I noticed it struggled with timely and accurate information at times. ChatGPT, on the other hand, stood out for its structured writing and more up-to-date responses—though it wasn’t perfect either.
Throughout the episode, I emphasise why fact-checking AI-generated content is essential, and I encourage you to try these prompts yourself so you can see the results firsthand.
Here’s what you’ll learn in this podcast:
- How Deep Seek and ChatGPT actually compare in real-world journalism tasks
- The strengths and weaknesses of each AI model
- Why accuracy and fact-checking matter more than ever
- Practical ways to test and use AI tools in your own workflow
- And why original human thinking is still your greatest advantage
By the end, you’ll have a clearer understanding of which tool might work best for you—and how to use both more effectively.
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