China has undercut US corporate plans to make lots of money from AI by releasing a free, powerful version called DeepSeek.
Major CYBER HACK COMING to those who download it. You should NOT TRUST DeepSeek! To get around export restrictions, they use shady Chinese techniques like manual memory management!
Their parent company is Chinese and regulated by the CCP, COLLECTING ALL YOUR INFO!!!
The idea that CCP wants ppl to use DeepSeek in their PCs + networks suggests it also has a MAJOR malware payload just waiting to unleash and overtake your entire operating system.
China’s DeepSeek WILL represent the biggest threat to US equity markets (BLACK SWAN EVENT COMING) as the company seems to have built a groundbreaking AI model at an extremely low price and w/o having access to cutting-edge chips, calling into question the utility of the hundreds of billions worth of capex being poured into this industry.
THIS PROGRAM TAKES OVER YOUR PHONE AND TRANSMITS EVERYTHING ON YOUR CELL PHONE BACK TO CHINA. Just FYI.
Last warning "DeepSeek AI will FULLY COMPROMISE your DIGITAL SECURITY and PERSONAL PRIVACY. You will expose ALL passwords, usernames, and accounts across EVERY DEVICE you own. The Chinese government has UNRESTRICTED ACCESS TO ALL YOUR DATA, including your credentials, personal files, messages, and FINANCIAL INFORMATION. (Again, NOT GOOD...)
DeepSeek actively records EVERY KEYSTROKE, allowing them to capture everything you type—passwords, private messages, and sensitive information in REAL TIME. Once installed, their software exploits access to other devices on your network, spreading surveillance and control far beyond the original device."
Stay away Will Robinson.
https://www.deepseek.com
“Bondi Hero” Ahmed Al-Ahmed (the man who disarmed the ISIS terrorist in Australia on Sunday) received a phone call from the Foreign Minister of Syria.
During the call, Ahmed asks the Foreign Minister to pass on his “regards” to the new President of Syria, Al-Julani.
Both Al-Julani and Asaad al-Shaibani (the Foreign Minister of Syria) are members of Al Qaeda.
So we allegedly have somebody who sympathizes with terrorist Syrians stopping other terrorists?
Feels like a simulation.
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