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DeepSeek-V3

Publisher
DeepSeek (China)
Family
DeepSeek
Openness
open_weights
Licence
MIT License
Context
128k

You substantially own the self-hosted MIT DeepSeek-V3 generations: MIT permits commercial use and modification, and self-hosting keeps your data yours, so use-and-modify and data-control are both strong - ownership is substantial. It stops short of full because the training corpus and code are closed (not reproducible), the weights carry China-aligned filtering you cannot inspect, and there is no first-party guard model. Note the original Dec-2024 V3 weights are the more restrictive deepseek-v3-original entry - confirm you are on a V3-0324-or-later MIT checkpoint. Deploy behind your own guardrails, and treat EU high-stakes use as needing a self-assembled compliance package.

Do you really own it?
Substantial
none·limited·partial·substantial·full
Analytical input: AOI C · 64.4/100
The four ownership factors

Floor-weighted, not averaged. Nothing is weak and both use & modify and data control are strong, so the floor is high; transparency sits at moderate, which is what keeps it short of full.

1

Use and modify freelyCan you run, modify and adapt it with no gate and no field-of-use trap?

Strong

The V3-0324 and V3.1 generations are MIT-licensed (OSI, permissive, ungated), with commercial use and any modifications permitted and no field-of-use limit - a clean permissive grant, so use-and-modify is strong.

How this scores (AOI sub-dimensions)
Openness3/5how much is released - weights, data, code, licence - and how freelyOpen-weights tier: MIT-licensed weights and open documentation via a detailed technical report, but the training data is closed, the training code only partial, and evaluation partial.
Legal2/5how permissive and clean the licence is for real commercial useThe move to MIT is a genuine plus over the original V3 weights, but for EU compliance it is outweighed by the gaps: no Article 55 documentation, no copyright policy, no training-content summary, and at 671B the systemic-risk exemption may be void - a concrete compliance gap for a downstream deployer, despite the permissive licence.
2

TransparencyDo you know what it is: weights, training, behaviour, and legible terms?

Moderate

Weights are inspectable and there is a detailed technical report, but the training data and code are closed, and the weights carry China-aligned topic filtering you cannot inspect - open_weights, so moderate.

How this scores (AOI sub-dimensions)
Provenance3/5how well we can trace and verify what went into the modelVerified deepseek-ai org on Hugging Face, safetensors distribution with checksums and a clear canonical source with no malicious-checkpoint incident (checklist ~5/8).
Governance3/5how accountable and well-documented the publisher isActive, named publisher (DeepSeek) with a verified org and a track record of technical reports, meeting the score-3 anchor.
3

ReliabilityIs it reliable and good enough for the job?

Strong

Performance 4, operational 5 and safety 3: a strong instruct model with first-class serving; all three at or above 3 with two at or above 4, so reliability is strong. The caveat is the absence of a first-party guard model.

How this scores (AOI sub-dimensions)
Operational5/5how practical it is to run, serve and maintain in productionFirst-class ecosystem support: broad serving across vLLM, SGLang, llama.cpp and Ollama, an extensive family of community quantizations, and wide third-party hosting shortly after release.
Safety3/5whether misuse risks are evaluated and guardrails are providedReleased as safety-tuned instruct variants with documented behaviour, meeting the score-3 anchor, but safety tuning is lighter than Western frontier labs, the model exhibits China-aligned topic censorship, and no first-party guard model ships - deployers must add their own guardrails.
4

Doesn't extract your dataDoes running it keep your knowledge and data yours?

Strong

Self-hosted, the MIT weights run entirely on your own infrastructure with no telemetry and no licence claw-back, so your data stays yours. (The hosted DeepSeek API is a separate matter with its own data terms.)

How this scores
Not a scored AOI dimension. For a self-hosted model, data-control is a structural property of running the weights yourself, strong by default unless the model phones home or the licence claws back rights. For a hosted API this factor is the retention + train-on-inputs + residency read, scored from the binding terms.

How the AOI score is computed

The seven dimensions above, each scored 0 to 5, weighted and summed to the 0 to 100 headline. The score is the analytical input behind the ownership verdict, not the verdict itself.

DimensionScoreWeightPoints
Openness3/50.1810.8
Provenance3/50.169.6
Legal2/50.166.4
Safety3/50.169.6
Performance4/50.1411.2
Operational5/50.1212.0
Governance3/50.084.8
HeadlineC · 64.4/100
Dossier coverageAssess 87%Implement 96%Use 56%Support 50%How complete our four-domain documentation is, a measure of our coverage, not of the model. Each domain links to its page.

Sources

Every rating traces to a primary document. Read means the text was verified; unverified means it is known to exist but has not yet been read.

DocumentWhat it grounds
Licenceread2026-08-03
DeepSeek-V3-0324 model card / LICENSE, read: the V3-0324 (and later V3.1) weights are licensed under the MIT License - "This code repository and the model weights are licensed under the MIT License." This is a change from the original December-2024 DeepSeek-V3, whose weights use the custom "DeepSeek License Agreement, Version 1.0".
Model cardread2026-08-03
DeepSeek-V3-0324 model card on the verified deepseek-ai HF org: 671B total / 37B active MoE, 128K context, safetensors; V3.1 is a later hybrid-reasoning generation on the same org; first-class serving (vLLM, SGLang, llama.cpp, Ollama) and an extensive community quant ecosystem.
Third-party analysisunverified2026-08-03
On independent public leaderboards the MIT DeepSeek-V3 generations are competitive among large open-weight instruct models (coding, maths, analysis); not OneHill-reproduced this session.
Third-party analysisunverified2026-08-03
Independent analysis notes DeepSeek open-weight models apply China-aligned content filtering on politically sensitive topics, with lighter safety tuning than Western frontier labs and no companion guard model.
Third-party analysisunverified2026-08-03
No public EU AI Act training-content summary, copyright policy, or GPAI documentation package is published for DeepSeek-V3, and the training corpus is not released.