OpenAI Says DeepSeek Used Its Work Without Permission
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There's a name for that. It's called "karma".
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Don't let ANYBODY ever call you a pleb, I know and you know that in your heart you are a pedon.
Raises mud clump in solidarity
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The bots stole our jobs, then the other bots stole the jobs from the first bots.
Cry me a river.
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Oh noooo!
Anyway.
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Made by Deepseek
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In French?
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Before reading any articles concerning Deep Seek's origin, it took me awhile to realise that they probably stole the data and technology from Western AI developers. Developing a better AI and as open source that quickly is pretty much impossible. And everyone knows that CCP steal IP and technology from the West so it's unsurprising.
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Oh cry me a river, DeepSeek is OpenSource, OpenAI (Which should be renamed to ClosedAI) isn't
DeepSeeknis the more ethical AI toolkit
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so because openAI stole their corpus of training info first, they get to call others thieves?
lol...
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It's still stealing regardless of who called dibs first.
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Thanks I was looking for the world's smallest violin
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I don't believe any of these assholes about anything tbh.
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I don't disagree at all. I think there's going to be a reckoning when one of these companies finally makes a product that earns a profit.
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"It's only okay if western companies steal." duh!
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Open weight*
Anything needed to actually train the model is as closed as ClosedAI is.
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See, so when they steal from US, itβs fine. But when someone steals from THEM, suddenly we have a problem
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that's fine, from what I understand AI projects can't have copyright so even if the claim is true they can cry about it.
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Do we even have to technology to zoom in that much?
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Of course we do, you just need to keep on zooming!