The Lunduke Journal of TechnologyDeepSeek is Copying Existing Al Data, Censoring Results, and Collecting Your Data for China11×0:00Current time: 0:00 / Total time: -24:25-24:25Audio playback is not supported on your browser. Please upgrade.DeepSeek is Copying Existing Al Data, Censoring Results, and Collecting Your Data for ChinaBryan LundukeJan 29, 20251ShareTranscriptWhat do you get when you train your Al on an existing (error-filled) Al, censor it on behalf of a Communist government, and data mine your users? You get DeepSeek. More from The Lunduke Journal: https://lunduke.com/Discussion about this episodeCommentsRestacksThe Lunduke Journal of TechnologyMake Computers Fun AgainMake Computers Fun AgainSubscribeListen onSubstack AppApple PodcastsRSS FeedAppears in episodeBryan LundukeRecent EpisodesThe "With Many Eyes, All Bugs Are Shallow" Fallacy6 hrs ago • Bryan LundukeLibXML2, Used by Steam, Chromium, Others is Now Abandoned19 hrs ago • Bryan LundukeRust in the Linux Kernel is Here to StayDec 11 • Bryan Lunduke74% Have Less Trust in Software from Leftist ActivistsDec 10 • Bryan LundukeTrans Prostitute Programmer Turns Down Sponsorship From Framework Affiliated CompanyDec 9 • Bryan LundukeNew Study Suggests Nick Fuentes's X Account Propped Up by Foreign BotsDec 9 • Bryan LundukePrisma Drops Rust for Javascript, Sees Massive Speed IncreaseDec 8 • Bryan LundukeWikipedia Made $184 Million in 2025, Spent $3.4 Million on HostingDec 5 • Bryan Lunduke