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DeepSeek can send users' data directly to the Chinese government (go.com)
5 points by SleekEagle 16 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 4 comments



It's a little known fact that the Chinese government has perfected a way to grab user data from offline AI systems by stealth. Every morning at 3am, they send a swarm of pigeons to every offline AI user's home, burrow into the PC area and steal the data that has been generated that day. They then fly back to a Chinese submarine off-shore and unload the cargo. It's fiendishly clever, and a great way to overcome OpenAI's lead in LLM technology.


IMO, there's a deep irony here: yes, DeepSeek the service is Chinese, but the model/weights are open, so we can easily run the models on U.S. infra (e.g. how Perplexity) is currently. We can even run the model entirely offline if we want.


Meta/OpenAI PR people working overtime since Deepseek.


The opposite would be surprising actually. We know since Snowden that the US tech company do the exact same thing




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