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DeepSeek can send users' data directly to the Chinese government

5 pointsby SleekEagle3 months ago

4 comments

jaggs3 months ago
It's a little known fact that the Chinese government has perfected a way to grab user data from offline AI systems by stealth. Every morning at 3am, they send a swarm of pigeons to every offline AI user's home, burrow into the PC area and steal the data that has been generated that day. They then fly back to a Chinese submarine off-shore and unload the cargo. It's fiendishly clever, and a great way to overcome OpenAI's lead in LLM technology.
ai-christianson3 months ago
IMO, there's a deep irony here: yes, DeepSeek the service is Chinese, but the model/weights are open, so we can easily run the models on U.S. infra (e.g. how Perplexity) is currently. We can even run the model entirely offline if we want.
aurareturn3 months ago
Meta/OpenAI PR people working overtime since Deepseek.
littlestymaar3 months ago
The opposite would be surprising actually. We know since Snowden that the US tech company do the exact same thing