DeepSeek's privacy policy reveals that it collects user inputs such as text, audio, and uploaded content. While it allows users to delete their chat history, privacy advocates stress the need to avoid sharing personal information. Experts like Lukasz Olejnik suggest using locally installed AI models for more privacy. Additionally, the transparency of generative AI operations remains a concern. DeepSeek, alongside data centers in the US and EU, is indicative of prevalent data collection practices among AI services, similar to those of other platforms like ChatGPT.
We may collect your text or audio input, prompt, uploaded files, feedback, chat history, or other content that you provide to our model and Services.
I would not input personal or private data in any such an AI assistant.
If you install models like DeepSeek's locally and run them on your computer, you can interact with them privately without your data going to the company.
The construction and operations of generative AI models is not transparent to consumers and other groups.
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