South Korea blocks DeepSeek AI on government devices, citing security risks and joining France and Italy in restricting the Chinese chatbot.
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has grabbed the top spot in Apple’s (AAPL) App Store and rattled Silicon Valley AI establishment.
DeepSeek emerged in January, surprising many in the technology industry with its capabilities, which reportedly come close to ...
DeepSeek is banned on government devices in South Korea, Australia and Taiwan. More countries might follow suit.
Australia banned DeepSeek from government systems on Tuesday, citing data security risks, while key ministries in South Korea ...
Researchers spotted a chunk of code on the website of Chinese artificial intelligence company DeepSeek that could relay user ...
DeepSeek’s emergence from stealth mode on US President Donald Trump’s inauguration day has sent shockwaves through the AI ...
DeepSeek, the Chinese artificial intelligence app, is making waves worldwide for being fast, more advanced and cheaper to ...
Researchers linked the AI chatbot to a Chinese state-owned telecommunications company, which has been banned from operating ...
And DeepSeek completed training in days rather than months.
DeepSeek shot to the top of the app-store charts—and triggered a brutal stock market selloff—last week. But the Chinese ...
Lawmakers are said to be working on a bill to block the Chinese chatbot app from government devices, underscoring concerns ...