To their credit, they thought plagiarism would always benefit them, not the other way around.
/s just in case
To their credit, they thought plagiarism would always benefit them, not the other way around.
/s just in case
Womp womp cry more ai tears
Oh, gee, a good news for today!
The company added that it's "critically important that we are working closely with the US government to best protect the most capable models from efforts by adversaries and competitors to take US technology."
They repeated "US national security champion" in interviews today.
The direct path to AI dystopia/skynet is to ensure military supremacy. AI can be far more profitable if it assists that objective, and skynet does not need to sentiently choose machine supremacy, if it is already programmed for anti-human militarist supremacy. AI/media programming you to support skynet is essential to militarist supremacy. Genociding a slave class that gets uppity over oligarchy and lack of income from resources devoted to skynet militarist goals, is a natural progression.
Hahahahahahaha.
I think he has exceeded his lifetime quota of irony.
If you steal from thieves, are the goods no longer stolen?
From where I'm from we have a saying: Thief that steals from a thief has 100 years of pardon.
It rhymes in my native language btw.
edit: typo
Only if you are the original owner, otherwise it is obviously still stolen.
What's the opposite of eating the onion? I thought it was satire ehen i 1st saw this story
It's true! Ai will take our jobs! Hahahaha
Deepseek put the code.intoo open is not what they want priopitary and earn money
What's that?
From my experience and expertise, Ambien. Man's gonna get a knock on the door from the walrus any second now.
Corporations are allowed to steal, just not from each other, that's bad. /s
Well well, how the turn tables.
lol
Tragic really
“It's also worth reiterating that despite its name, OpenAI is a closed-source and for-profit company — while DeepSeek's AI models are open-source.”
Smells like there’s a lawsuit just around the corner. How do you license a model as open source if the training data was stolen?
The local versions I've tested out today are absolutely garbage. It frustrated me over simple questions.
I know it's not DeepSeek, but this is what I got out of the Reasoner V1 model in GPT4All ("Based on Qwen2.5-Coder 7B"). Use local models with care!
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