No, this is just propaganda
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This make the news only because it's going to chinese servers. Didn't see anything like that about ChatGPT or the one made by Google.
Yes, that is how these generative AI imementations work.
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?
i don't know but there are some Chinese apps that translates instantly like everything in every language
We are now at a time where US blocks China services in order to protect its companies
Just like many US services are banned in China in Order to protect their companies
So, I hope no surprise..
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Its or their for countries?
I feel like their is more common. I do deliberately say its for companies because companies aren't people and don't deserve people pronouns. Countries seem more like a collection of people, so I use their.
If someone knows more about grammar feel free to correct me.
Like every app you have doesn't collect keystrokes data?
right?
CHINESE APP COLLECTS YOUR THOUGHTS AND SAVES THEM
as opposed to OpenAI which also stores keystrokes and then sells them to anyone who'd pay?
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
This is Whataboutism and you are clearly a Wumao agent sent here to destroy democracy.
I don't need to... Muricans took care of destroying democracy all on their own
We were doing a perfectly adequate job of that on our own
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.
This article is what US propaganda looks like folks. Mashable should be ashamed.
Literally all AI companies do this to run their services. Except you can actually download Deepseek and run it completely securely on your own devices. You know who doesn't allow that security? OpenAI and the other US companies currently being screwed.
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.
Yes, I’m going to be lectured on privacy by people who are still on twitter.