Chinese startup DeepSeek AI has garnered attention for its open-source language models, which have sparked concerns over data privacy and the potential for Chinese government censorship. However, AI platforms like Perplexity and You.com provide a solution by hosting these models in US/EU data centers, assuring users that their data will not be sent to China. Perplexity launched DeepSeek R1, offering features like Pro-level queries and a reasoning mode. Despite the security measures, risks remain as running the models locally still exposes users to embedded censorship.
Perplexity's hosting of DeepSeek R1 in US/EU data centers ensures that user data remains secure and does not get routed to China, addressing concerns of data privacy.
DeepSeek's models raise significant concerns around privacy and censorship, with users encouraged to use R1 locally to mitigate risks, although built-in censorship remains.
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