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Playing Around With Deepseek (NSFW) | www.bentasker.co.uk
Ben: I don’t perceive an awful lot of value or use for LLMs in day-to-day life, but I do enjoy screwing about, testing the bounds of their safety filters and seeing how likely they are to end up doing something other than intended. This post describes doing that with DeepSeek. https://www.bentasker.co.uk/posts/blog/general/playing-around-with-deepseek-and-deepthink.html
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404media: “Pornhub Exec Discusses Pulling Out of the South, Trad Wives, and Feet Pics” | …I look forward to Pornhub’s announcement of pulling out of the UK…
…after all, age verification can’t possibly be OK in the UK if it’s so bad in the southern states of the USA? Kekesi also breaks down Pornhub’s choice to pull out of states in more than a third of the U.S., following regressive age verification laws https://www.404media.co/podcast-pornhub-alexzandra-kekesi/
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This 1995 song was the wall to wall car radio tune when I worked for Sun’s Network Security Group; this lyric always confused me…
…and (since we didn’t have Wikipedia back then, plus eventually I forgot) I finally I have the answer to a question I never got around to asking, courtesy of TikTok:
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DeepSeek vs: Winnie-The-Pooh: the winner is Chinese Censorship — unless you know how to circumvent it
Prompted by a blog comment from Ben Tasker, I tried to repro what Ben had done; I asked three questions (illustrated) and it responded to the third at considerable length before something else kicked-in and redacted the answer which had been printed up to that point, replacing it with a “beyond my current scope” phrase.
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Suffice it to say that DeepSeek’s LLM doesn’t have problems commenting upon political massacres so long as they didn’t happen in China
See the above. I wonder what can be reverse-engineered out of the model to find out what other things it does not want us to know?
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Dan Brickley on Bluesky: “Testing DeepSeek R1 censorship UI (mobile web), since it will get heavy use worldwide” | …thread with multiple screenshots
Screenshots: session one, snapshot of the ui rewriting. Session two, numbering messages to see which stay in history. Finally, its response to uploading 1st screenshot (initial engagement switching to refusal)
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“deepseek r1 has an existential crisis” | …more fuel for the upcoming “Open Source LLMs on Raspberry Pi’s are a National Security issue” crisis
Further to my posting from yesterday: I’m very much in favour of people publishing AI models & individuals being free to use them at home, but if the attached sort of thing happens, it’s clear there will be an enormous brouhaha about “are models free speech or should they be controlled for [reasons]?” I look
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Ofcom Session for Small, Low-Risk Community Sites | Wednesday 12 February
12:30 – 14:00 GMTIn light of the recent proposed shutdown of several hundred online communities incapable of resource for meeting Ofcom’s bar, this should be interesting: …a lunchtime session with Ali Hall & Andrew Park from Ofcom to discuss the new Online Safety responsibilities for small, low-risk community sites. As well as an overview… there will be time
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If what @BrianRoemmele claims is delivered, running a Chinese LLM on a Raspberry Pi at home should become trivial
We should be able to hear the US National Security wonks & the European AI regulators screaming, any moment now. More on DeepSeek-R1 here: https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.12948 and here: https://api-docs.deepseek.com/news/news250120
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Software > Patents: open-source Python plugin for slicer software implements staggered layers, improves strength, violates dodgy patents
Via Reddit, the Bricklayers plugin for PrusaSlicer and OrcaSlicer is a dinky little python script that implements staggered-layer 3D-printed walls that improve print strength commonsensically… but open a can of patent worms
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Europol Director: “The European People are Criminal Scum and cannot be trusted with robust online privacy” | …or words to that effect
Technology giants must do more to co-operate with law enforcement on encryption or they risk threatening European democracy, according to the head of Europol … companies had a “social responsibility” to give the police access to encrypted messages … “Anonymity is not a fundamental right” … “You will not be able to enforce democracy [without
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Shallow Deepfakes circumvent legal/licensing issues streaming Australian Tennis … as done by the *organisers*
We should call this what it is, and it’s fascinating: using “live deepfake” technology is used to re-skin actual tennis players as Wii animations, so it’s not really “their” tennis-match being streamed to YouTube. Goodbye, licensing issues. Where are the anti-AI, anti-Deepfake activists? Tennis Australia has transformed the world’s best tennis players into animated versions
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