DeepSeek, the explosive new artificial intelligence tool that took the world by storm, has code hidden in its programming which has the built-in capability of sending user data directly to the Chinese government, experts told @ABC News. https://t.co/aqxyeO5kmw
— ABC News (@ABC) February 5, 2025
China caught being sneaky again
https://x.com/ABC/status/1887140280790290668
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Nooo, only my government can spy on me! If a foreign government that has no affect on me and can't punish me for anything I do spies on me then I'm going to be so sad! Nooo! What if my social credit score in China goes down? What will my neighbors in Philadelphia think of me?
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I don't even think it's about spying. I just assume some tard coder is going to put all their code for an app in there and have it just flipped and released by a Chinese company
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I agree with you. But this is how this shit is always framed in the media. So, it's like, even granting that China is spying on me, why the frick should I care? I know for a fact my own government is and they're the ones who could actually have power over me. So, the fear mongering makes no sense.
And it's ironic because the truth is that the American deep state opposes stuff like TikTok because they don't have the same control over it as they have (or had until recently) with Facebook, Twitter, etc. They can't just pick up a phone and say "Kill the Biden laptop story" or whatever other example.
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