DeepSeek collects keystroke data and more, storing it in Chinese servers
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I'm ootl. What debunks have come out?
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At least its not stored on american servers.
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[stellar wind has never left the chat]
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Doubtful, since it's both open source and you can run it locally. This seems more like a smear piece.
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Python is not a problem
SW Dev is my job. Just never had real contact with AI before, besides playing around a bit.Thank you very much for the link!!
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Not surprised at all why would I? Don't act like US based services is privacy focused. It's all same.
But good thing about is deepseek is you can run locally. No need to use shitty app.
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It's not possible unless deepseek have accessbility permission or Deepseek become Keyboard app instead of AI app xD.
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This article is about the app, which does not run the model locally. Why would you doubt that a Chinese app which openly claims they send your data to China, actually does so?
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You make a compelling argument.
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If I’m typing into the app, is that really collecting keystrokes?
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about as compelling as the argument you made
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I feel like Meta could do a ton more damage with my information than Tencent
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Time to make up a conspiracy about key leading figures, and laugh as they disappear each other.
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Oh little snitch was just what I used when macOS was my main operating system. When I switched to windows I started using simple wall and I just recently was poking around for a Linux solution and I found open snitch
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Yeah whatever, everyone collects it now. Since it gets stored by a fascist state either way, who gives a fuck?
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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