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China: Travel for Uyghurs Heavily Restricted To Control Xinjiang Population, Human Rights Watch Says

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China: Travel for Uyghurs Heavily Restricted To Control Xinjiang Population, Human Rights Watch Says

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Staff Used The Bathroom Too Long: Chinese Firm Sparks Outrage For Photographing And Shaming Workers Using Toilets

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Staff Used The Bathroom Too Long: Chinese Firm Sparks Outrage For Photographing And Shaming Workers Using Toilets

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Algorithmic manipulation? TikTok use predicts positive views of China’s human rights record

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Algorithmic manipulation? TikTok use predicts positive views of China’s human rights record

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DeepSeek Data Breach Of One Million Records Exposes AI Security Vulnerabilities

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Modern Slavery Exists – and Must be Eradicated

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Modern Slavery Exists – and Must be Eradicated

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Modern Slavery Exists – and Must be Eradicated

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Taiwan says government departments should not use DeepSeek, citing security concerns

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Taiwan says government departments should not use DeepSeek, citing security concerns

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"Pulling children into the system:' The Kremlin is bringing its patriotic lesson series to Russia’s youngest students — kindergartners

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"Pulling children into the system’ The Kremlin is bringing its patriotic lesson series to Russia’s youngest students — kindergartners

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Philippine president offers a deal to China: Stop sea aggression and I’ll return missiles to US

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Philippine president offers a deal to China: Stop sea aggression and I’ll return missiles to US

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China: Video emerges of explosion at market after visit by Xi Jinping

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China: Video emerges of explosion at market after visit by Xi Jinping

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China's population declines, women face rising pressure from authorities

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China's population declines, women face rising pressure from authorities

  • ‘So what?’: Privacy warnings about DeepSeek fall on deaf ears

    Privacy activists are warning about the invasive nature of DeepSeek, which collects a trove of personal user information that could be handed over to the Chinese government

    People, however, just don’t care.

    Luke de Pulford, co-founder of the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC), shared screenshots from the Chinese AI chatbot’s privacy policy, which stated data it collects is stored in “secure servers located in the People’s Republic of China.”

    ...

    “Just fyi, @deepseek_ai collects your IP, keystroke patterns, device info, etc etc, and stores it in China, where all that data is vulnerable to arbitrary requisition from the [Chinese] State,” said de Pulford, leader of IPAC, a global group of lawmakers who seek to hold China accountable for democratic abuses.

    “Anticipating tedious whataboutery: the difference between this and free-world social media apps is that you can enforce your data rights in rule of law countries. This is not the case in China,” said de Pulford. >

  • ‘So what?’: Privacy warnings about DeepSeek fall on deaf ears

    Privacy activists are warning about the invasive nature of DeepSeek, which collects a trove of personal user information that could be handed over to the Chinese government

    People, however, just don’t care.

    Luke de Pulford, co-founder of the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC), shared screenshots from the Chinese AI chatbot’s privacy policy, which stated data it collects is stored in “secure servers located in the People’s Republic of China.”

    ...

    “Just fyi, @deepseek_ai collects your IP, keystroke patterns, device info, etc etc, and stores it in China, where all that data is vulnerable to arbitrary requisition from the [Chinese] State,” said de Pulford, leader of IPAC, a global group of lawmakers who seek to hold China accountable for democratic abuses.

    “Anticipating tedious whataboutery: the difference between this and free-world social media apps is that you can enforce your data rights in rule of law countries. This is not the case in China,” said de Pulford. >

  • The guys at HF (and many others) appear to have a different understanding of Open Source.

    As the Open Source AI definition says, among others:

    Data Information: Sufficiently detailed information about the data used to train the system so that a skilled person can build a substantially equivalent system. Data Information shall be made available under OSI-approved terms.

    • In particular, this must include: (1) the complete description of all data used for training, including (if used) of unshareable data, disclosing the provenance of the data, its scope and characteristics, how the data was obtained and selected, the labeling procedures, and data processing and filtering methodologies; (2) a listing of all publicly available training data and where to obtain it; and (3) a listing of all training data obtainable from third parties and where to obtain it, including for fee.

    Code: The complete source code used to train and run the system. The Code shall represent the full specification of how the data was processed and filtered, and how the training was done. Code shall be made available under OSI-approved licenses.

    • For example, if used, this must include code used for processing and filtering data, code used for training including arguments and settings used, validation and testing, supporting libraries like tokenizers and hyperparameters search code, inference code, and model architecture.

    Parameters: The model parameters, such as weights or other configuration settings. Parameters shall be made available under OSI-approved terms.

    • The licensing or other terms applied to these elements and to any combination thereof may contain conditions that require any modified version to be released under the same terms as the original.

    These three components -data, code, parameter- shall be released under the same condition.

  • Clearly, however, there are concerns about censorship, democracy and security. One of the drivers of the Chinese AI industry has been access to extraordinary amounts of data, which is more difficult to get hold of in the West.

    This is a very brief paragraph about real issues. The whole article basically says that "China is better because it's cheaper," but it doesn't say exactly why it's cheaper. You'll find a lot of reliable information about slavery-like labour in China and the absence of any workers' rights. This BBC article ignores that completely.

  • Is Deepseek Open Source?

    Hugging Face researchers are trying to build a more open version of DeepSeek’s AI ‘reasoning’ model

    Hugging Face head of research Leandro von Werra and several company engineers have launched Open-R1, a project that seeks to build a duplicate of R1 and open source all of its components, including the data used to train it.

    The engineers said they were compelled to act by DeepSeek’s “black box” release philosophy. Technically, R1 is “open” in that the model is permissively licensed, which means it can be deployed largely without restrictions. However, R1 isn’t “open source” by the widely accepted definition because some of the tools used to build it are shrouded in mystery. Like many high-flying AI companies, DeepSeek is loathe to reveal its secret sauce.

  • Is Deepseek Open Source?

    Hugging Face researchers are trying to build a more open version of DeepSeek’s AI ‘reasoning’ model

    Hugging Face head of research Leandro von Werra and several company engineers have launched Open-R1, a project that seeks to build a duplicate of R1 and open source all of its components, including the data used to train it.

    The engineers said they were compelled to act by DeepSeek’s “black box” release philosophy. Technically, R1 is “open” in that the model is permissively licensed, which means it can be deployed largely without restrictions. However, R1 isn’t “open source” by the widely accepted definition because some of the tools used to build it are shrouded in mystery. Like many high-flying AI companies, DeepSeek is loathe to reveal its secret sauce.