DeepSeek, the Chinese app that sparked a $1 trillion US market meltdown this week, is storing its fast-growing troves of US user data in China – posing many of the same national security risks that ...
South Korea has accused Chinese AI firm DeepSeek of sharing user data with ByteDance, the China-based parent firm of TikTok. It comes after the country removed DeepSeek from its local Apple and Google ...
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's data protection authority said on Thursday that Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek transferred user information and prompts without permission when the ...
The Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC), South Korea’s national data protection authority, recently announced it has temporarily halted new downloads of the DeepSeek app over concerns ...
South Korea's Personal Information Protection Commission says that DeepSeek has agreed to work with the agency to strengthen privacy protections before the app is relaunched. South Korea’s national ...
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A frenzy over an artificial intelligence chatbot made by Chinese tech startup DeepSeek was upending stock markets Monday and fueling debates over the economic and geopolitical competition between the ...
Security researchers say they discovered a database containing sensitive information ‘within minutes.’ Security researchers say they discovered a database containing sensitive information ‘within ...
What just happened? In response to Western organizations calling it "shady and untrustworthy," DeepSeek launched "Open Source Week." During last week's event, the company released several repositories ...
The company is known for its online platform that focuses on providing learning tools and services. Powered by AI, the platform has been developed by internet services company NetEase, Inc.