(Reuters) - U.S lawmakers plan to introduce a bill on Thursday that would ban DeepSeek's chatbot application from ...
WASHINGTON—Lawmakers plan to introduce a bill Thursday that would ban DeepSeek’s chatbot application from government-owned ...
Officials in South Korea and Australia have cited concerns about user data and national security as reasons to block the ...
DeepSeek, the explosive new artificial intelligence tool that took the world by storm, has code hidden in its programming ...
A new bill Gottheimer proposed on Thursday is called the "No DeepSeek on Government Devices Act" and it would require the ...
And DeepSeek completed training in days rather than months.
Lawmakers are planning to introduce legislation on Thursday that would bar DeepSeek’s chatbot application from government-owned devices, amid ...
DeepSeek’s AI launch sparks security concerns, privacy risks, and potential U.S. bans due to Chinese government links.
Chinese AI app DeepSeek has been banned from Australian government devices on security grounds following assessments.
The defence and trade ministries cited concerns over data privacy following similar moves by Italy and Australia.
South Korea’s defence, foreign and trade ministries have restricted officials’ access to the service on government computers, ...
DeepSeek faces scrutiny from global regulators, with countries like Italy, Taiwan, and Australia banning its AI app over data ...