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cm0002@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 months ago

DeepSeek Transferred User Data & Prompts Overseas Without Consent, Claims South Korea’s Data Protection Authority; Activities Were Carried Out When Service Was Active In January

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DeepSeek Transferred User Data & Prompts Overseas Without Consent, Claims South Korea’s Data Protection Authority; Activities Were Carried Out When Service Was Active In January

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cm0002@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 months ago
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A South Korean data protection agency claims that AI startup DeepSeek transferred user data and other details without consent
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    Let me put on my surprised face.

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    AI is a surveillance technology.

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      And China a surveillance state. This was a given.

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    Wait, people thought they didn’t? I would be shocked if any LLM company didn’t do that.

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    I am shocked. A Chinese company monitoring everyone and everything. This is beyond belief.

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    No link to a source in the article. I searched for it and found a CNBC article that posts a link to the “report” from the South Korean Data Protection Authority, but its a bad link. I dont read Korean so its difficult to search any further, but I found no evidence that the south korean authority made this claim.

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