South Korea has accused Chinese AI startup DeepSeek of sharing user data with the owner of TikTok in China. "We confirmed ...
Treasurer Stacy Garrity said in a statement that there are fears DeepSeek could allow "the Chinese government to obtain ...
The data privacy and security concerns raised over DeepSeek use and the ban that followed in South Korea and other countries ...
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR), the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, asked the Trump administration on Friday to ban ...
China’s DeepSeek is disrupting AI, Big Tech & the music industry—drawing comparisons to TikTok. As AI reshapes industry tools ...
DeepSeek's China connection is worrisome. How users can take care to protect their data when using it or any other AI model.
It hasn't taken long for the United States to discuss banning China's AI model DeepSeek. Here are the pros and cons you need ...
States are increasingly banning DeepSeek AI on government devices, citing cybersecurity and data privacy concerns. Some ...
Italy, one of the West's oldest cultures, has long exhibited a deep-seated suspicion of unfamiliar or untested technologies.
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NY bans DeepSeek AI on government devices and networks
AI start-up DeepSeek can't be downloaded on ITS-managed ... Given its connections to China, the AI could raise security concerns, similar to TikTok and Rednote.
Korea has banned DeepSeek downloads on iPhone and Android after discovering the AI chatbot sends data to ByteDance.
South Korea has temporarily blocked DeepSeek from app stores, pending an investigation into its data handling practices.