DeepSeek Integration

Jong Hyuk Park
Jong Hyuk Park Member Posts: 2 ✭✭

Hello, it would help to have search AI answers using deepseek.
Currently the answers are too short.

Also, it would help to use deepseek, given that this has bigger context window.

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  • James Williams
    James Williams Unconfirmed, Member Posts: 1

  • ASUNDER
    ASUNDER Member Posts: 38 ✭✭

    Didn't Deepseek just get caught stealing data?
    You want to be getting your Christian instruction from thieves?

    Or you want our Christian knowledge to be open to secular molestation?
    Or a direct wiretap to the Chinese government? (The USA may be banning TikTok for a good reason, just as they banned Kaspersky)

  • Jong Hyuk Park
    Jong Hyuk Park Member Posts: 2 ✭✭
    edited February 1

    Thank you for your comment! I agree with many things you say, but I think there is some misunderstanding.

    DeepSeek is open source so the searches in Logos are not accessible to the Chinese (unless their API is used, which is not what I am advocating for).

    Whether Logos uses it or not, it does not affect China at all (if self-hosted). By using DeepSeek, it does not financially contribute to China because it is open-source too (aka free). I am not calling for Logos to use DeepSeek nor DeepSeek's API. If Logos self hosts DeepSeek, it all becomes very private.

    The integration does not have to be with DeepSeek too. Integration with open source Llama would be also helpful because of their greater context window. It would only help Christians.

    Also, the AI Logos is currently using comes from a secular source.

  • ASUNDER
    ASUNDER Member Posts: 38 ✭✭

    The reason I wrote what I did is because I've seen this before.
    On another forum the execs of AI firms are sending people to try and persuade the devs to integrate AI systems in their software. Giving access to peoples' personal files, cause that AI is so very hungry.

    I couldn't find what AI Logos uses. But the principle is that its data source is sandboxed to FaithLife's considerable literature catalog. So it's not possible to provide information that we don't already agree with. And I sure hope it's not possible for complete strangers with undisclosed worldviews and motivations to know everything that I study.

    Microsoft is trying to convince the unsuspecting masses to allow their client side scanner (that exists to defeat end to end encryption) onto their computers. Using soft colours, softly spoken talking bobble heads and cute animals to make it seem as safe and friendly as possible; while under that white washed veneer is the most horrifying Orwellian capture and control mechanism that's ever been seen on this Earth. We used to call this spyware, and now it's called AI. It's a weapon of war.

    Nice try, Microsoft. I'm not going to die if I have to struggle out a name for my cat. Or perform extremely basic tasks that men have been doing just fine since there has been men. Thanks anyway.

    Those who control the superior AI system will rule the world. That's what this race is about. That's what it's always been about. Money, sex, power. Period dot. It has nothing to do with curing cancer, or solving "the mysteries of the universe" that don't even exist anyway.

    "I was born at night but it wasn't last night."
    - Dr. Kent Hovind

  • MJ. Smith
    MJ. Smith MVP Posts: 54,038

    @ASUNDER

    I couldn't find what AI Logos uses. 

    that is because they are carefully "generic" making it easy to change providers in this rapidly changing environment.

    Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."

  • ASUNDER
    ASUNDER Member Posts: 38 ✭✭

    That's smart for them to do that. Not so good for us.
    Every company out there has a security and privacy statement of = trust me bro.
    We won't take your data and sell it cause = trust me bro.
    We won't get hacked and lose your data to the dark web cause = trust me bro.

    I will give FaithLife the benefit of the doubt, but not any random AI company they might partner with.
    Don't forget anyone on the internet are complete strangers, some are even bots, and there is no such thing as a cloud, only other peoples' computers.

  • MJ. Smith
    MJ. Smith MVP Posts: 54,038

    I don't believe that Logos is sending any personal data. The only reason they would have to send any of our documents would be our sermon/homily texts. Do you have any reason to believe otherwise?

    Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."