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Originally Posted by Altavia
The very geeky video explains how to build, install and run a Deepseek AI locally, without connection to the Internet.
Very cool (and a little bit frightening...) stuff.
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Originally Posted by Velvet
If you mean DeepSeek has published an open code - how it runs, to be modified and used for your own purposes, I agree. That is like using Pythagoras’ theorem in your own applied math equation. I admire that decision by Liang Wenfeng, the math whiz who established DeepSeek - so anyone can use his algorithm.
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No, I believe he means Deepseek has published it's actual models (implementations of Deepseek) that you can download onto your own hardware and run with no connection to the internet. If you run it this way it is impossible for any information to be sent anywhere.
Most people will not run it this way. Most people will use a web interface to access an implementation of Deepseek somewhere on the internet. When used in this way there is the potential that some data could be sent to places you aren't aware of. The security researcher identified this potential but according to the articles I could find, did not see it actually sending any info.
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