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manmaltoday at 5:09 AM4 repliesview on HN

Are you not worried about where your data will end up? By now I‘m feeding things to Codex that I‘d rather not have in a leak.


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fc417fc802today at 12:02 PM

What is there to worry about? OpenRouter currently lists 13 alternate providers for V4 Pro, many of them in the US. https://openrouter.ai/deepseek/deepseek-v4-pro/providers

Unless you meant being concerned about hosted AI in general, not specifically DeepSeek. In which case yeah that's a huge concern to me but I can't reasonably afford a half million dollar appliance to self host a large model at reasonable performance and don't have anywhere to put one even if I could.

axustoday at 5:23 AM

It might be a while before DeepSeek shows up on GovCloud

epolanskitoday at 5:15 AM

Yes, that's exactly why I avoid OpenAI and Anthropic products.

Besides the (quite true) joke, if sending data to DeepSeek is a concern the good thing is that the models are open weight, you can self host them or use third party providers.

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SwellJoetoday at 5:43 AM

These days I'm also worried about US companies having my data. I hate that we're at that point, but with Trump talking about taking an ownership stake in AI companies, and tech companies, including the leading AI companies, lining up to participate in the war crime of the day, I don't have a lot of faith my data is any safer with US companies than those in China.

Though, I added Mistral's latest model to the mix in the hope that some European model could be a contender, but it failed completely. I don't know if it hit safety guardrails or is just not competent at security work, but it scored 0/9. No errors, it returned the empty JSON set it was supposed to return if it didn't find anything. But, there were plenty of real bugs to find, and some very small self-hosted models found at least some of them.

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