DeepSeek collects keystroke data and more, storing it in Chinese servers
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The guys at HF (and many others) appear to have a different understanding of Open Source.
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You cannot be a serious leftist and pretend to be offended by a little "anti-white" rhetoric.
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Well, this is definitely a valid reason, and I really hope you stay strong and take your country back sooner than later.
I was more thinking about active manipulation and disinformation campaigns. They work by getting as much data from people as possible to find which people need to be targeted how to get the results you want.
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Maybe. They could also be doing things like paying attention to input cadence and typos/pre-send typo corrections to use as part of a fingerprint associated with the identifying information a user gives them when creating an account so that they can then attempt to detect the user elsewhere on the web whether they are using an identifying account or not.
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Antarctica, clearly.
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Yeah, uh... If you think that American companies aren't doing this same thing and handing your data over to the government without a warrant among other bad uses, I have some bad news for you. This is pretty much par for the course, and I'm pretty sure that we're witnessing a well financed negative media blitz happening to try and keep OpenAI from getting all of its spaghetti spilled. Watch for the government to try and ban deepseek for "national security" reasons soon.
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This argument applies to literally every single web app you use.
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No I’m not surprised at all. This is necessary for any kind of auto save and auto complete. Not happy about my shit being stored in China, but “collects every keystroke” isn’t really news anymore.
If you’re worried about this kind of behavior, don’t use any website with auto save or auto complete, period.
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Networks with a foreign actor undermining national sovereignty, which financed several massacres in your country
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Did the American technology giants think they had the monopoly on capturing human input too?
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you gotta think deep before you deep seek!
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Ah yes, selling your integrity for clicks and pushing propaganda for cash, welcome to the information age.
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My gym sock captures human input too.
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That’s human output surely?
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I input it into the sock.
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Unironically quite a lot of them probably do because it's probably cheap and they have a fiduciary duty to the shareholders to gEt ThE bEsT dEaL!
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So, basically using Facebook technology in their AI app?
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Is Hugging Face libre software?
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My country? Not sure what you're talking about but I know that Taiwan deserves sovereignty. You don't?
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If it's fake why is it censored in Chinese apps and websites?