Chinese AI chatbot DeepSeek upended the global industry and wiped billions off US tech stocks when it unveiled its R1 ...
DeepSeek, a Chinese AI app, has been removed from South Korean app stores for review of its data handling practices.
South Korean authorities have temporarily blocked new downloads of the DeepSeek artificial intelligence (AI) app, citing ...
Taiwan and Australia have banned the chatbot on government devices. Italy took a stricter approach, imposing a complete ban. The U.S. has proposed legislation to restrict its use. The UK government, ...
South Korea’s government has stopped new downloads of DeepSeek AI for the meantime, as a result of rising concerns over the ...
In South Korea, access to DeepSeek has been blocked for the time being due to concerns about data collection. The Chinese ...
DeepSeek's AI chatbot removed from South Korean app stores due to data privacy concerns. Authorities launch review; Italy and ...
South Korea has suspended new downloads of China's DeepSeek AI app over privacy concerns, joining Italy, Taiwan, and Australia in increasing global scrutiny of the platform.
Italy, one of the West's oldest cultures, has long exhibited a deep-seated suspicion of unfamiliar or untested technologies.
Several countries have banned DeepSeek for government employees, citing concerns over national security, user data, and ...
In the race to adopt free AI, some companies are missing the fine print. DeepSeek recently knocked ChatGPT off its throne as the top-rated free app in Apple’s App Store, so you know what that means: ...
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