OpenAI Says DeepSeek Used Its Work Without Permission
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A volon is the up-quark subatomic violin particle for anyone who is unfamiliar.
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Their company motto used to be "Evil is subjective unless it is thing done to us" but that was considered a little tooooo on the nose so they took it down.
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How dare you call me a pedon, I am a PEON.
People these days have no respect.
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The company added that it's "critically important that we are working closely with the US government to best protect the most capable models from efforts by adversaries and competitors to take US technology."
They repeated "US national security champion" in interviews today.
The direct path to AI dystopia/skynet is to ensure military supremacy. AI can be far more profitable if it assists that objective, and skynet does not need to sentiently choose machine supremacy, if it is already programmed for anti-human militarist supremacy. AI/media programming you to support skynet is essential to militarist supremacy. Genociding a slave class that gets uppity over oligarchy and lack of income from resources devoted to skynet militarist goals, is a natural progression.
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Oh no, someone stole my stolen work without permission?
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Code in the open as opensource everyone can fork ik and check code..opening monopoly is in danger...and for money eating machines too ..ai is mather of privacy bad
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Lol. Lmao.
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-> <-
If you zoom in on the line above, and I mean really zoom in you will see a violin small enough to express my level of sympathy.
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It's fine when we do it!
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i'm at 1200000% zoom and i can't see it!?
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Keep going! It's almost visible!
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Womp womp cry more ai tears
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Look at what happened to Aaron Swartz.
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I mean America was lottery created by wealthy guys who didn't want to pay taxes.
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Because it has fewer parameters and (in some cases) it's quantized. The hardware needed to run local inference on the full model is not really feasible to most people. Though, the release of it will probably still make a wide impact on the quality of other upcoming smaller models being distilled from it, or trained on synthetic data from it, or merged with it, etc.
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But, DeepSeek wouldn't be able to make money without using OpenAI.
Same what OpenAI said about copyright material they used to train ChatGPT.
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Deepseek made the code open source. This is not what they want. They want proprietary code and want to earn more money.
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This is a "not the onion" level headline, holy shit
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What is a pedon? The dictionary says it's a soil sample.
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It is an old timer term for peasant