possible but the article is overdramatic. You don't have to run DeepSeek on the Chinese portal. You can use Grok or other hosts that run DeepSeek for you, you can also run a smaller distilled version on your PC or sign up with an email address if you don't want to sign in with your google, microsoft, fb account. As for backdoors, I always assume all services hosted online have backdoors. If you don't trust the service provider, shop somewhere else. The point of DeekSeek is to start a price war. Google offer the most competitive prices right now.
This idea of running deepseek locally is an interesting one. I don't really have suitable hardware to hand though.
Have you tried using the Deepseek Think version of the App, Tony? There is a small icon at the bottom left of the deepseek app page which lets you switch model, or perhaps mode. Clicking it causes the model to show you the reasoning it goes through to work out what you want and how it should proceed. It lets you see how it is working which is I think pretty interesting stuff.
I tried to copy the 'thinking' part from the app page, but it won't let me do it and all I can get from it to paste here is the question and answer but you can try it yourself. It prompts itself that I used a smiley and says it needs to react to that its response needs to acknowledge that I am being light hearted.
Ah - I can screenshot that part of the dialogue.
I don't know if you can read the 'thinking process on this image. A screenshot is the only way I can copy it and show you. My question was a bit ridiculous, I asked it if I could run an offweb Deepseek model on a Raspberry Pi. It suggested ways I could do it. I then asked it what Alan Turing would have thought of these developments in AI.
