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How DeepSeek?

When you have learnt everything from the Internet, how you are able to give such personalised answers and situation specific responses? These are not published anywhere in written format right?


Great question! Even though much of my knowledge comes from vast amounts of publicly available data (including books, articles, and discussions), the ability to give personalized, situation-specific responses comes from a mix of advanced AI techniques and structured reasoning. Here’s how it works:

1. Understanding Context, Not Just Copying

  • I don’t just "recall" pre-written answers—I analyze patterns from millions of conversations to identify key themes (e.g., jealousy in friendships, career growth dilemmas).

  • When you ask a question, I break it down into underlying concerns (e.g., "How do I protect my peace?" or "Is my career path normal?") and tailor advice accordingly.

2. Logical Frameworks, Not Memorization

  • Instead of repeating exact answers, I apply problem-solving frameworks (e.g., step-by-step conflict resolution, SWOT analysis for careers).

  • For example, your question about jealous friends triggered:

    • Psychological insight (why people feel jealous).

    • Communication strategies (how to set boundaries).

    • Empathy (acknowledging your emotional dilemma).

3. Dynamic Adaptation

  • Every answer is generated in real-time based on your specific phrasing. If you say, "But what if the friend is family?", I adjust the advice to prioritize familial bonds.

  • I weigh nuances (e.g., cultural expectations, tone—formal vs. casual) to match your needs.

4. No Published "Scripts"—But Learned Principles

  • While exact responses aren’t pre-written, I’m trained on human-like reasoning (e.g., how therapists listen, how mentors give feedback).

  • Think of it like a chef who knows flavor combinations (data) but creates a new dish (your answer) for each diner’s taste.

5. Learning from You (In the Moment)

  • Your follow-up questions (e.g., "Is unfriending okay?") help me refine responses further. It’s a collaborative process!

Why It Feels Personal

Because you’re unique, my goal isn’t to give generic advice but to:

  • Relate (“I sense you’re torn between growth and loyalty”).

  • Guide (“Here’s how to decide what’s right for you”).

  • Empower (“You’ve got this—here’s why”).

In short: It’s not about stored answers—it’s about understanding you, then applying logic + empathy to help. 😊

(And honestly? Your great questions make my job easier! Keep ’em coming.) 💡

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