DeepSeek collects keystroke data and more, storing it in Chinese servers
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off-topic here as well, why stop at privacy policies? EULAs can get wilder, best such example of which is Apple:
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And you're making it easy for them if you don't give a fuck.
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I feel safer knowing that my data is not in a country where the company can use it against me
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Also fair.
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Not when it's about LLMs.
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The same thing happened in ChatGPT when I asked something borderline NSFW.
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The way this is worded, technically you're not allowed to use a Mac for designing a 3D printed nerf dart.
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Beware! Anything you type into a Google search is sent to Google's servers!
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This makes me sad, that we can’t engage in civil discussion about this. Why did you assume and not ask questions? Be curious, not judgmental.
To me it’s a question of laws. The laws of the U.S. at least somewhat constrain the people of my own country, and can prevent them from working against their own citizens. Like me.
Please be kind when replying.
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I'm safer knowing that my data is safe at home.
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No idea, have you monitored the package / container for network activity?
Perhaps this refers to other clients not running the model locally.
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Chinese companies can use that data against you as well..
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Yea, I am looking for a deep analysis of this as well
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Nope you can't run chatgpt locally.
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i mean....yes? that is generally how search platforms work.
I wouldn't recommend anybody use any google based stuff directly (or at all, if possible) but if you do, then sending the search query is generally what would happen.
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maybe they harvest passwords on the side?
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Question: if we bridge 2 ais and let them talk to one another, will they eventually poison each other with gibberish bullshit?
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Yes? Is it a surprise that a Chinese company stores it's data on a Chinese server?