Italy blocks access to the Chinese AI application DeepSeek to protect users' data, announces investigation into the companies behind chatbot
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It was, I think it has been unblocked (https://www.garanteprivacy.it/home/docweb/-/docweb-display/docweb/10085432#english).
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Yes, it's unblocked for a few weeks after a long investigation. The talian authorities fined OpenAI EUR 15m for GDPR violations. You can find a very detailed analyses about the issues here.
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Deepseek actually doesn't run that awfully when I run it locally (cpu only) in ollama, but it feels like it slowed down as the conversation went on with the default 7b model. The 1.5b runs decently though.
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Blocks access to "protect" people? How does limiting people's freedom help?
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It's important for national security that we all work together to protect US corporate profits.
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You'll note that it says "user data" not just "people". Italy is protecting against a Chinese company collecting personal data from Italians.
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Person tries to use it - gets blocked. Their data did not get collected and used in ways they were not aware of and wouldn't want. -> They were protected.
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They tried to investigate if deepseek complies with GDPR. Deepseek said they don't operate in Europe and don't have accept European jurisdiction. Italy made sure that statement is true as far as Italy is concerned.
You can still download the models and run them locally.
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In Europe data protection is an inalienable right. There is no freedom to do something that violates fundamental rights.
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The same garante blocked chatGPT in March 2023. They are acting based on the law. One thing that half-works in Italy, please, leave it alone.
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It doesn’t much. The data has already been collected. All this does is make it harder for Italians from accessing their frontend.
The frontend is likely collecting additional data and we know there’s a layer of censorship built into it but that’s limited to your query strings and some metadata.