DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup, is temporarily restricting access to its API due to high demand and limited server capacity.
South Korea's defence and trade ministries have restricted access to DeepSeek's work computers after concerns about data ...
In its privacy policy, DeepSeek acknowledged storing data on servers inside the People's Republic of China. Countries banning ...
South Korean ministries and police said Thursday they were blocking DeepSeek’s access to work computers, after the Chinese AI ...
The China-based chatbot upended the AI market with its recent emergence as an apparent low-cost alternative to ChatGPT and ...
South Korean police said that access to DeepSeek had also been blocked, while the South Korean Ministry of Trade, Industry ...
Euronews Next examines the data privacy questions behind popular Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) company DeepSeek.
South Korea has restricted Chinese AI startup DeepSeek from accessing work computers across defence and trade ministries, ...
Several countries, including India, the US, and Australia, have banned the Chinese AI chatbot DeepSeek citing security and ...
Countries like Italy, Taiwan, Australia, India, the US, have banned their government officials from using DeepSeek’s AI model. The main concern regarding the AI app is the possibility of sharing user ...
South Korea blocks DeepSeek AI on government devices, citing security risks and joining France and Italy in restricting the Chinese chatbot.
The defence and trade ministries cited concerns over data privacy following similar moves by Italy and Australia.