DeepSeek arrived out of nowhere and upended the entire AI market. We round up the biggest happenings of the past 10 days.
WASHINGTON: US lawmakers on Thursday brought forth a bill to ban Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) program DeepSeek from being used on government devices over concerns about user data security.
South Korea's industry ministry has temporarily blocked employee access to Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek due to security concerns, a ...
US lawmakers want the DeepSeek app banned from government devices, saying it poses a threat to US national security.
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Korea is the latest country to issue caution when using the artificial intelligence-based DeepSeek which has been created by Chinese startup.
Several countries worldwide have scrambled to investigate and regulate DeepSeek as the Chinese AI start-up makes waves in the industry.
DeepSeek is banned on government devices in South Korea, Australia and Taiwan. More countries might follow suit.
DeepSeek launched its R1 chatbot, which quickly attracted attention by claiming to rival leading AI systems in the United ...
DeepSeek has emerged on the front line of debates determining the future of AI, but its arrival poses questions over who ...
Another report by The Independent reveals that according to the bill, when it comes to effect, if anyone (who this law ...
The biggest worry about DeepSeek is that user data could end up in China, which has local laws mandating the sharing of data ...