But the potential risk DeepSeek poses to national security may be more acute than previously feared because of a potential open door between DeepSeek and the Chinese government, according to ...
House lawmakers are introducing legislation Thursday to ban the Chinese AI DeepSeek from U.S. government devices, arguing that the software is "directly linked to the Chinese Communist Party" and ...
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Or sign-in if you have an account. OTTAWA — The federal government is barring the use of Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek’s chatbot on government devices over “serious ...
But the potential risk DeepSeek poses to national security may be more acute than previously feared because of a potential open door between DeepSeek and the Chinese government, according to ...
“Under no circumstances can we allow a [Chinese Communist Party] company to obtain sensitive government or personal data,” LaHood told The Journal. On Tuesday, Australia banned the app from ...
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said in a statement that all DeepSeek products, applications and services would be removed from government systems on national security grounds effective immediately.
Artificial intelligence platform DeepSeek has been banned on all federal government systems and devices following warnings that the data it collects could be available to the Chinese government.
Many governments fear the model could collect sensitive user data and potentially share it with Chinese authorities. In this article, we will explore the list of countries and government agencies ...
DeepSeek, a Chinese AI chatbot that made headlines late last month for rivalling ChatGPT, has been banned from all federal government devices. According to the government, the decision follows ...
Netflix is ramping up its Chinese-language entertainment with five drama series set for 2025, toplined by Shu Qi, Lee Sinje and Alice Ko and directed by Rene Liu, Li Nien-hsiu and Chien Chi-feng.