The idea of open source AI engines can have it's benefits, allowing for low-scale (thus low resource consumption) LLM's that don't need their own nuclear reactor to function. The issue is DeepSeek itself, as it was built and trained by the CCP, so its pro-China biases are ingrained in the platform. They're part of the core. Even when run locally, it has these in the central logic and programming. This is an indicator that any of these AI models, no matter where they come from or the intentions of the creators, will have a bias built into them, which means any output will reflect the leanings of its creator.
Y2K ... 2.0
The idea of open source AI engines can have it's benefits, allowing for low-scale (thus low resource consumption) LLM's that don't need their own nuclear reactor to function.
The issue is DeepSeek itself, as it was built and trained by the CCP, so its pro-China biases are ingrained in the platform. They're part of the core. Even when run locally, it has these in the central logic and programming. This is an indicator that any of these AI models, no matter where they come from or the intentions of the creators, will have a bias built into them, which means any output will reflect the leanings of its creator.
This smelled fishy from the start. Thanks for your perspective.
I’m happy to see big players lose money. 😂