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A few things to point out from my team's research into AI for our industry: DeepSeek's "performance" depends on the use of the DeepSeek frontend. As soon as you air gap and attempt to localize the model without the Chinese servers, the prompt responses range from the utterly random bizarre stream of GIGO or you get "the user is attempting to access knowledge behind my paywall". The biggest lesson from this DeepSeek reveal isn't whether or not the Chinese could race ahead of us in AI; the lesson is far lower tech and even more haunting: how tightly are we actually controlling technological exports? As far as the DoD employees accessing DeepSeek, from what I said above, they were likely non-Engineering, non-technical employees, such as your HR Karens, downloading this stuff illegally on their smartphones. Per DoD STIGs, all mobile devices that are government furnished can only use a pre-approved list of software. DoD employees blatantly violated that standing order. For the more adept in this room, this should be more obvious sign to a pointed snub against Trump and Pete Hegseth cleaning house within the DoD. Holdovers and people who don't want to follow compliance and orders are going to test the limits, putting the DoD's own cybersecurity on notice and in danger.
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Another thing to point out about NVIDIA: Their CEO recently thanked Chinese workers and the Chinese government in the last few days for continued loyalty and contributing to the advancement of AI, despite their stock temporarily tanking 18%. Any other CEO would be in damage control, but instead this guy's praising China. If Trump wants to look at how we've lost our technological edge, start looking at people like Jensen Huang. This DeepSeek smells more like NVIDIA back door gifted China the hardware and knowledge for them to build their own AI; it's free publicity and thumbing his nose at the US government.
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https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/jan/30/u-urged-wage-political-warfare-china-counter-beiji/
The Washington Times
U.S. urged to wage political warfare in China to counter Beijingโs influence activities
China is subverting the United States through multibillion-dollar influence campaigns and U.S. political warfare operations inside China are needed to counter the activities, a panel of experts told C
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Every where the Left exists, they engage in political violence. ๐
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NOW - CDU party headquarters evacuated as large far-left mob gathers outside of the building in Berlin, Germany.
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With regard to ANY DoD employee using official government computers to access DeepSeek servers, this is a National Security risk that will aid China in attacking US Defense Networks in the future.
And DoD employees who did so should be criminally investigated & charged.
And DoD employees who did so should be criminally investigated & charged.
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