DeepSeek collects keystroke data and more, storing it in Chinese servers
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Fuck civility, its a tool of oppression
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I didn't make those claims. Sterilization et all. You debunked nothing. Yes some are making fantastic claims with no proof. All I did was state that China was imprisoning many and oppressing them along with other groups. And I provided links to actual people you deny existence of who have been personally impacted. It's a hypocritical and tone deaf behavior. But also unsurprising.
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The last thin veil of privacy for Eurpeans has been ripped to shreds by Trump last week.
I'm curious about this. Was one of the executive orders related to the GDPR?
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They should store the data in US servers like OpenAI does. Apparently then Mashable won't write an article about it.
The criticism thrown at DeepSeek in the past days is just as applicable to American AI models. But when that was brought up it in the past it was "making things political".
At least I can run DeepSeek locally.
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Western authorities have been harvesting data for a few decades from social media so any complaint that singles out Chinese apps doing the same is obviously rooted in sinophobia.
The fact you think it's pathetic shows which side of that assertion you fall.
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You can't just host the 632B model that the app uses lol
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as opposed to OpenAI which also stores keystrokes and then sells them to anyone who'd pay?
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I literally so paranoid I regularly vary my keysteoke rhythms and explore polyrhytmic techniques to create variations. Not even joking.
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This is Whataboutism and you are clearly a Wumao agent sent here to destroy democracy.
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every google site has been doing this for years too. every comment we write in youtube and discard before posting, its being recorded. this isnt news at all.
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right?
CHINESE APP COLLECTS YOUR THOUGHTS AND SAVES THEM
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We were doing a perfectly adequate job of that on our own
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When I read DeepSeek's privacy policy, I was creeped out by the invasiveness of the keystrokes thing. Then I realised that ChatGPT is just as creepy, but less upfront about it, and DeepSeek's relative transparencyn caused me to see them in a more favourable light
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If you have the hardware, then yes, you can.
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Unrelated but yesterday I saw a post where the person was mocking those concerned by the chinese getting their data, saying things like "why would they care" and some people sarcastically saying they wouldn't understand the data because "it was in another language". Were those people right or not?
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I don't need to... Muricans took care of destroying democracy all on their own