DeepSeek collects keystroke data and more, storing it in Chinese servers
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Your devices keyboard app has been collecting all of your keystrokes.
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Does TikTok access my wifi network?
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That so edgy, man. I bet all the girls in your high school think you're the raddest.
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With the caveat that we have tons of actual evidence for the US equivalent, whereas the claims that China does those things are usually "We absolutely swear they do bro" from the people who swore Hamas was raping babies or whatever.
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’d love to be wrong.
No you wouldn't. If you were, you'd have listen to the many people that probably have corrected you on all those State Department talking points
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For starters, that the Uyghur genocide is yet another piece of atrocity propaganda from the US. We know what a genocide looks like and how it's impossible to hide in the modern world, as Gaza showed.
Blurry satellite pictures of buildings and a German fascist swearing it for ten pages (financed by Raytheon and Lockheed-Martin) isn't proof.
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So democratic activists in Taiwan have extensive networks in the US?
I mean, you said it.
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If you think any of those are remotely the same, you're simply delusional.
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As a chauvinist
Ftfy
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And why is that an issue? It's typing data sent to a language model. What nefarious data might they be looking for? Learning to imitate humans? Fingerprinting? Making the best virtual keyboard asmr?
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That's never happened. And being that you haven't either, I think it's a fair guess that it won't anytime soon.
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Anti terrorism is good, actually. I don't support people kicking seniors for speaking mandarin to try to bully a government into not prosecuting murderers in the mainland, which was the reason the protests happened (that and Washington money)
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Billions of folk's keyboards are connected to the internet and the vast majority of them have no idea. It's absolutely ludicrous that we've gotten to this stage with surveillance capitalism. Internet-connected keyboards are malware, plain and simple.
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The US is in the process of deporting all its migrants and threatening invasions on half the world.
I get that gringos don't want to own up to their complicity by inaction but you oughta stop pontificating about how other governments are worse. Unless they're called Israel, they weren't before and they sure as fuck aren't now.
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These the excuses you start to make when you're losing. Not looking great for the US..
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China is not illegally busting down US residents' doors and killing them lol
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Damn, lemme tell the see see pee Jimmy Bob in Missisota caught on. Time to call off the wushu assassins.
Get the fuck over yourselves lmao
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When did they claim to be an expert??
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Onorem has always been cheaper. Cloud compute was the most successful marketing campaign I can think of.
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It's true, the atrocities the US is commits are on a far greater scale.