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The emergence of a newly popular artificial intelligence (AI) model from Chinese startup DeepSeek is raising national security and data privacy concerns for the U.S., not unlike those that spurred ...
In addition to problematic censorship and data collection policies, DeepSeek falls short on features and performance. There are better AI chatbots out there.
Researchers discovered that DeepSeek's website contains code linking its login process to China Mobile, a state-owned telecom firm. This raises concerns over data privacy, as China Mobile is ...
The Czech government has banned the country's public administration from using any of the services of Chinese AI startup ...
DeepSeek’s surprise superstardom has ignited a firestorm of data concerns globally, with regulators and privacy experts sounding alarms over the Chinese AI app’s potential national security risks.
DeepSeek exploded onto the scene last month with its R1 model, quickly rising to the top of Apple’s App Store and overtaking OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Rising DeepSeek’s rise raises data privacy ...
DeepSeek’s privacy policy raises significant questions about how user data is managed. The platform collects a wide range of information, including: Text inputs: Any text you type into the platform.
DeepSeek transmits user data to China illegally, raises privacy concerns in Korea DeepSeeks unlawful data practices ignite serious privacy worries among Korean users. 2025년 7월 20일(일) KR ...
The watchdog blocked access to DeepSeek after the companies that provide the chatbot service allegedly failed to provide it with information about personal data collected.
DeepSeek app has been removed from Italian stores amid a privacy probe by Garante, which demands data collection details. The AI firm faces mounting scrutiny.