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simonw ◴[] No.43464227[source]
Big day for open source Chinese model releases - DeepSeek-v3-0324 came out today too, an updated version of DeepSeek v3 now under an MIT license (previously it was a custom DeepSeek license). https://simonwillison.net/2025/Mar/24/deepseek/
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chaosprint ◴[] No.43464375[source]
it seems that this free version "may use your prompts and completions to train new models"

https://openrouter.ai/deepseek/deepseek-chat-v3-0324:free

do you think this needs attention?

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behnamoh ◴[] No.43464961[source]
good grief! people are okay with it when OpenAI and Google do it, but as soon as open source providers do it, people get defensive about it...
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1. londons_explore ◴[] No.43465838[source]
I trust big companies far more with my data than small ones.

Big companies have so much data they won't be having a human look at mine specifically. Some small place probably has the engineer looking at my logs as user #4.

Also, big companies have security teams whose job is securing the data, and it won't be going over some unencrypted link to cloudflare because OP was too lazy to set up Https certs.

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2. henry2023 ◴[] No.43466206[source]
Equifax.
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3. jimmygrapes ◴[] No.43467325[source]
I'm not convinced any humans have worked there for most of my lifetime.