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It just gets better and better y'all.
https://www.theregister.com/2025/01/30/deepseek_database_left_open/
Security? We don’t need no security!
You get a free database, and you get free database, and you get a free database! EVERYBODY GETS A FREE DATABASE
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If these guys thought they could out-bootleg the fucking Chinese then I have an unlicensed t-shirt of Nicky Mouse with their name on it.
The thing is chinese did not just bootleg... they took what was out there and made it better.
Their shit is now likely objectively "better" (TBD tho we need sometime)... American parasites in shambles asking Daddy sam to intervene after they already block nvidia GPUs and shit.
Still got cucked and now crying about it to the world. Pathetic.
Now I'm imagining "these guys" are named Nicky Mouse
Oh you want Nickey Mouse, sorry all we have is Mickey Moose.
DeepSeek’s specific trained model is immaterial—they could take it down tomorrow and never provide access again, and the damage to OpenAI’s business would already be done.
DeepSeek’s model is just a proof-of-concept—the point is that any organization with a few million dollars and some (hopefully less-problematical) training data can now make their own model competitive with OpenAI’s.
Deepseek can't take down the model, it's already been published and is mostly open source. Open source llms are the way, fuck closedAI
Right—by “take it down” I just meant take down online access to their own running instance of it.
I suspect that most usage of the model is going to be companies and individuals running their own instance of it. They have some smaller distilled models based on Llama and Qwen that can run on consumer-grade hardware.
Imagine if a little bit of those so many millions that so many companies are willing to throw away to the shit ai bubble was actually directed to anything useful.
I love how die hard free market defenders turn into fuming protectionists the second their hegemony is threatened.
Tale as old as capitalism.
the Chinese realised OpenAI forgot to open source their model and methodology so they just open sourced it for them 😂
Intellectual property theft for me but not for thee!
It's a shame that you can't copyright the output of AI, isn't it?
Trump executive order on the copyrightability of AI output in 3...
so? it won't have any effect on china, because last i checked, us laws apply only in the us
Yes get f*ed you creedy bastards.
The new innovate and the old litigate.
How can people wear hoodies without zippers? I just don’t get it
everyone concerned about their privacy going to china-- look at how easy it is to get it from the hands of our overlord spymasters who've already snatched it from us.