LOL

  • Nadru
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    981 month ago

    Stealing from thieves is not theft

    • just another dev
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      1 month ago

      Yes it is. Although I personally have far less moral objections to it.

      To elaborate:
      OpenAI scraped data without permission, and then makes money from it.

      Deepseek then used that data (even paid openai for it), trained a model on that data, and then releases that model for anyone to use.

      While it’s still making use of “stolen data” (that’s a whole semantics discussion I won’t get into right now), I find it far more noble than the former.

      • @StitchIsABitch
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        61 month ago

        So it’s more like Deepseek bought stolen items from the shady OpenAI pawnshop.

        • just another dev
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          21 month ago

          And then handed it out for free, yes. Although I’m sure they’re making money out of it as well - obviously they’re not saints.

    • @[email protected]
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      111 month ago

      Came to say something similar. Like I give a fuck that OpenAI’s model/tech/whatever was “stolen” by Deepseek. Fuck that piece of shit Sam Altman.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 month ago

      “Recieving stolen goods” is prosecutable.

      It’s a lesser crime than the original theft though.