- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.ml
US gov is rapidly banning it on government devices, I assume that this will become a federal position sometime soon. At the same time they are adopting OpenAI for security purposes.
NASA apparently just banned DeepSeek as well. Like China’s aerospace program needs anything from NASA, they’ve well surpassed them at this point.
The Red Scare is back in full force now.
McCarthy would be so proud of the present day US. Rampant sinophobia and russiophobia.
Has the US started a program for reporting your neighbors of suspected communism yet? Maybe they can get the Marvel superheros to do an anti-communism infomercial.
Do you think we will go back to calling it red China
give it a couple of years
The United States government loves the free market so long as their owners are the only ones benefiting from it. Once the American oligarchs start to lose on the free market, regulation and war suddenly become the best thing ever.
Sore loser behavior
People will host DeepSeek locally. Nothing can stop DeepSeek.
It’s not so much about individual users, who it’s true they can’t stop from one way or another getting access to DS and other open source AI, but about companies which can be policed and held legally accountable much more easily. The US government can and probably will end up forcing US and US vassal state companies to pay for proprietary closed source, US state controlled big tech AI. As Yog explained in another post, this will end up bifurcating the world’s tech development into one US dominated which is stunted and stagnant on one side, and an open source based and much faster and cheaper iterating and innovating rest of the world on the other side.
I found a YouTube link in your post. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy: