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hey..what privacy issues do we consider with deepseek, given its chinese roots..

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china controversalai data security deepseek privacy concerns

Author Avatar Lukas Müller
Amelia Taylor Amelia Taylor

honestly, im more freaked out by the big companies here hoarding our info for ages. at least with deepseek, you've got the option to run it without an internet connection if you're worried.

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James Brown James Brown

I've seen people up in arms about DeepSeek, but honestly, it made me more aware of what I share with any AI. If you're not controlling your data, someone else is, no matter where their servers are.

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John Smith John Smith

well, with deepseek being from china, you gotta think about where your data's going, right? there's always that worry about government access to it.

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Lukas Müller Lukas Müller

it seems to be a big risk..the solution is you can run it local on your personal computer with disconnected internet connection seems to be a good idea..its open source.

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John Smith John Smith

It's not just about where DeepSeek sends the data; it's about the principle. Every AI service should offer an option to keep data local. We need to demand that right

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