Germany deems DeepSeek as illegal content after it is unable to address data security concerns, and asks Apple and Google to block it from their app stores
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The bavarian police just implemented fucking Palantir for their own use starting in august, so nah it's just sinophobia.
You are using acts by Bavarian police to say that acts by Berlin privacy officers are sinophobic.
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I'm curious whether Deepseek will gaf about this. They've been rather uninterested in commercialization, and the app is mainly a way of showing off their model, which itself is released open-weights. In fact, it's literally impossible to spend money in the app! They sell tokens but it's API-only, and you can't spend it in the app.
So it's entirely possible the Deepseek will shrug, let their app be banned in Germany, and keep doing what they're doing.
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Yes. You've heard about billions being invested in new data centers in the EU?
Then there's also the "EU-US Data Privacy Framework". People here don't really understand what the GDPR is about.
Regarding DPF: https://iapp.org/news/a/schrems-addresses-emerging-questions-around-eu-us-data-privacy-framework. It's unlikely to hold unfortunately.
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your comment is extremely lemmy dot world
why tf are you still on dbzer0
R U Stupid? Like seriously, DBZER is an anti tankie site you clown.
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But American companies harvesting our data and sending it straight into the hands of the Trump administration and his harem of tech whores like Zuckerberg, Bezos, Altman are a-okay. I'd rather have China harvest my data, because China doesn't have as much influence over my life here in Germany as the US does.
As an American, i would rather cpc or russian agents poison me than the dumb totally avoidable shit thats about to happen with all that data in this country.
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R U Stupid? Like seriously, DBZER is an anti tankie site you clown.
https://lemmy.world/signup <-- link for your convenience
or maybe https://www.reddit.com/register/ is more suitable. enjoy like-minded posters there!
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