One thing that’s so weird to me is that while DeepSeek is somewhat too large to run on my PC, just it existing makes it easy to distill the reasoning functionality into other smaller models. I’ve been running a 34B distill locally and it’s been much better than any other local model I’ve tried so far.
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You don’t need Kompromat when you’re the President of the country Meta operates in. He could dramatically hurt their business at any time with the flick of a pen, even if he was doing so illegally.
92% left to go, I guess
Yeah because their mission got promoted to be part of the next crew rotation. They’re not stranded, they’re doing their jobs.
The hell are you talking about? It’s right there in the article. But maybe you didn’t read it?
Ad hominem attacks like you are using are a sign you don’t have anything useful to say.
Stupid users send private keys and other secrets to their AIs all the time. This is a big fucking threat to US global imperialism.
The US trusts OpenAI (even if they shouldn’t) to not send hackers after US companies. They definitely don’t trust Chinese companies to have the same restraints.
Nah, I’m speaking from the perspective of the US, since the article is about US policy. The decision making is obvious when you’re thinking at a national protectionist level.
Obviously privacy violations are bad for the user regardless. Never trust your corporations or government!
Well yeah, it’s obviously more of a risk to send directly to your rival than internally. Both are risky but one is much, much worse.
Not really, on virtually any poll with enough people, something like 10-20% of people will always be contrarian, no matter the question. You could ask if kicking puppies is evil and 15% would answer “it’s okay sometimes, as a treat”.
with a folding knife and two molotov cocktails
Silly assassin, in America we use GUNS.
Fair enough, it’s not source code, so open source doesn’t apply.
Powerful! Everyone should give this a watch