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If you've considered trying DeepSeek—the hot new AI app from China—but been put off by concerns around privacy and censorship, you'll be interested to know there's now a tweaked version of the DeepSeek R1 model available inside Perplexity.

Perplexity has long given users a choice of in-house and third-party AIs for answering prompts, and DeepSeek R1 is the latest to make the list. Perplexity cofounder Aravind Srinivas has promised the censorship guardrails have been taken off—so yes, you can ask about Tiananmen Square—and that all associated data (like your prompts and their responses) is stored in the U.S.

Perplexity AI

DeepSeek is now an option inside Perplexity. Credit: Lifehacker

This is all possible because the DeepSeek models are open-source: Anyone can use and adapt them, free of charge. If you've got the technical know-how, you can modify these AI models yourself, though most of us will want to let the experts (such as those on the Perplexity team) take care of that—if you're interested, there's more on this here.

Specifically, it's the DeepSeek R1 reasoning model that's been added to Perplexity, rather than the more general-purpose V3 model, and both Pro subscribers and those using Perplexity for free can access these models: You get five queries per day for free, or 500 per day if you're paying $20 a month.

DeepSeek AI

DeepSeek cuts off conversations about some topics. Credit: Lifehacker

If you want to see what all the fuss is about when it comes to the speed and performance of DeepSeek, without worrying about your data being piped back to the Chinese government, or finding yourself up against China-centric censorship, this is one of the best ways to go about it. Your data is still held by Perplexity, but in the U.S., and in accordance with the company's privacy policy.

It's also worth noting that other AI providers are following Perplexity's lead: Microsoft is bringing DeepSeek R1 to Windows as part of Copilot, and it's also now been introduced to the You.com AI platform, available alongside other models from the likes of Anthropic, Meta, Grok, and OpenAI.

Using DeepSeek inside Perplexity​


You can use Perplexity on the web, and on Android and iOS. On the web, your prompts can be inputted in the main text box on the Home tab, or by clicking New Thread on the left. To get an answer from DeepSeek R1, turn the Pro toggle switch on, then pick Reasoning with R1 from the drop-down menu.

Everything works similarly when it comes to the mobile apps. Tap inside the Ask anything box on the main Perplexity tab (the magnifying glass icon, lower left), then tap the Pro label and choose Reasoning with R1. You can then type out and submit your query for the AI.

Perplexity AI

An answer inside Perplexity produced by DeepSeek R1. Credit: Lifehacker

As DeepSeek R1 is a reasoning model, you'll see that it thinks about your prompts—and explains how it's thinking as it goes. Answers come with website citations attached, where relevant, and at the end of the response you get icons for copying, sharing, and regenerating the answer Perplexity and DeepSeek have given you.

I tested out the Perplexity version of DeepSeek with a few questions that might throw up different answers if they were asked in China, compared to the rest of the world—questions about Taiwan, for example—and there was a free and full flow of information in return. Posing the same prompts on DeepSeek proper returned the following message: "Sorry, that's beyond my current scope. Let’s talk about something else."

Perplexity AI

You can see DeepSeek R1 'thinking' as it works. Credit: Lifehacker

As for DeepSeek R1's reasoning, it seems fairly robust based on the time I've spent with it—it certainly makes AI responses more trustworthy if you can see how they've been arrived at, and the web sources that have been consulted along the way. You can look all of this up after the answers have been presented, as well as while they're being generated.

We've written before about how well Perplexity stands up to rivals such as Gemini and ChatGPT, blending both generative AI and web search and giving you a choice of different AI models on top. The company has also just launched a Perplexity Assistant feature on Android, so you can use the AI bot in place of Gemini or Bixby.
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If you've considered trying DeepSeek—the hot new AI app from China—but been put off by concerns around privacy and censorship, you'll be interested to know there's now a tweaked version of the DeepSeek R1 model available inside Perplexity.

Perplexity has long given users a choice of in-house and third-party AIs for answering prompts, and DeepSeek R1 is the latest to make the list. Perplexity cofounder Aravind Srinivas has promised the censorship guardrails have been taken off—so yes, you can ask about Tiananmen Square—and that all associated data (like your prompts and their responses) is stored in the U.S.

Perplexité IA

DeepSeek is now an option inside Perplexity. Credit: Lifehacker

This is all possible because the DeepSeek models are open-source: Anyone can use and adapt them, free of charge. If you've got the technical know-how, you can modify these AI models yourself, though most of us will want to let the experts (such as those on the Perplexity team) take care of that—if you're interested, there's more on this here.

Specifically, it's the DeepSeek R1 reasoning model that's been added to Perplexity, rather than the more general-purpose V3 model, and both Pro subscribers and those using Perplexity for free can access these models: You get five queries per day for free, or 500 per day if you're paying $20 a month.

IA DeepSeek

DeepSeek cuts off conversations about some topics. Credit: Lifehacker

If you want to see what all the fuss is about when it comes to the speed and performance of DeepSeek, without worrying about your data being piped back to the Chinese government, or finding yourself up against China-centric censorship, this is one of the best ways to go about it. Your data is still held by Perplexity, but in the U.S., and in accordance with the company's privacy policy.

It's also worth noting that other AI providers are following Perplexity's lead: Microsoft is bringing DeepSeek R1 to Windows as part of Copilot, and it's also now been introduced to the You.com AI platform, available alongside other models from the likes of Anthropic, Meta, Grok, and OpenAI.

Using DeepSeek inside Perplexity​


You can use Perplexity on the web, and on Android and iOS. On the web, your prompts can be inputted in the main text box on the Home tab, or by clicking New Thread on the left. To get an answer from DeepSeek R1, turn the Pro toggle switch on, then pick Reasoning with R1 from the drop-down menu.

Tout fonctionne de la même manière pour les applications mobiles. Appuyez sur la case Ask anything (Demander n'importe quoi) de l'onglet principal Perplexity (l'icône en forme de loupe, en bas à gauche), puis appuyez sur l' étiquette Pro et choisissez Reasoning with R1 ( Raisonnement avec R1 ). Vous pouvez ensuite saisir et soumettre votre requête à l'IA.

Perplexité IA

Une réponse à Perplexity produite par DeepSeek R1. Crédit : Lifehacker

Comme DeepSeek R1 est un modèle de raisonnement, vous verrez qu'il réfléchit à vos invites et explique comment il raisonne au fur et à mesure. Les réponses sont accompagnées de citations de sites Web, le cas échéant, et à la fin de la réponse, vous obtenez des icônes pour copier, partager et régénérer la réponse que Perplexity et DeepSeek vous ont donnée.

J'ai testé la version Perplexity de DeepSeek avec quelques questions qui pourraient donner des réponses différentes si elles étaient posées en Chine, par rapport au reste du monde (des questions sur Taïwan, par exemple) et j'ai reçu un flux d'informations libre et complet en retour. En posant les mêmes questions sur DeepSeek, j'ai obtenu le message suivant : « Désolé, cela dépasse mon champ de compétences actuel. Parlons d'autre chose. »

Perplexité IA

Vous pouvez voir DeepSeek R1 « réfléchir » pendant qu'il fonctionne. Crédit : Lifehacker

Quant au raisonnement de DeepSeek R1, il semble assez solide d'après le temps que j'ai passé avec lui. Il rend certainement les réponses de l'IA plus fiables si vous pouvez voir comment elles ont été obtenues et les sources Web qui ont été consultées en cours de route. Vous pouvez consulter tout cela après que les réponses ont été présentées, ainsi que pendant qu'elles sont générées.

Nous avons déjà écrit sur la façon dont Perplexity se positionne face à des concurrents tels que Gemini et ChatGPT, en combinant à la fois l'IA générative et la recherche sur le Web et en vous offrant en plus le choix entre différents modèles d'IA. La société vient également de lancer une fonctionnalité Perplexity Assistant sur Android, vous permettant ainsi d'utiliser le bot IA à la place de Gemini ou de Bixby.
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