Several countries have banned DeepSeek for government employees, citing concerns over national security, user data, and ...
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THE CHOSUNILBO on MSNS. Korea’s AI chipmakers gain global attention as DeepSeek effect kicks inGlobal tech giants are turning their attention to South Korea’s AI chip startups, with Meta Platforms, formerly known as ...
In addition to questioning the Chinese AI app DeepSeek's answers to questions about matters of national pride, has drawn ...
DeepSeek’s worth is estimated between $1 billion and $150 billion, but its secretive nature makes it difficult for investors to pinpoint an exact value.
Italy, South Korea, Taiwan, Australia and the US have all taken action against DeepSeek, but more countries seem set to ...
South Koreas National Intelligence Service (NIS) has raised concerns over the Chinese AI app DeepSeek, accusing it of ...
South Korea's spy agency has accused Chinese AI app DeepSeek of "excessively" collecting personal data and using all input ...
In a move that was widely expected, U.S. lawmakers have proposed a DeepSeek ban on any and all federal government devices.
The Korean national spy agency says DeepSeek’s data collection and overseas storage is a huge privacy risk, and its responses ...
South Korea’s intelligence agency has raised alarms over the potential national security risks posed by DeepSeek, the Chinese ...
South Korea's spy agency accuses Chinese AI app DeepSeek of excessive data collection and misleading answers on sensitive issues. Government agencies are urged to take security precautions, with some ...
South Korea's acting President Choi Sang-mok discussed on Monday responses to U.S. President Donald Trump's proposed tariffs on steel and aluminum, last week's U.S.-Japan summit, and responding to ...
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