South Korea has moved to shut down the artificial intelligence (AI) app DeepSeek, citing data privacy concerns tied to its ...
South Korea has removed Deepseek from app stores as it has failed to comply with the country's data protection laws.
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The move comes after the South Korean government’s internal analyses determined that DeepSeek user data was being relayed to ByteDance ...
DeepSeek services in South Korea have been temporarily suspended while the country’s national data protection authority ...
Since that rapid rise, a number of nations have put the brakes on DeepSeek downloads, including Australia, Taiwan and now ...
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Italy's data protection authority ... implications of using DeepSeek. South Korea's information privacy watchdog plans to ask DeepSeek about how the personal information of users is managed.
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