There's a good chance you've heard of DeepSeek, the AI model that recently made waves in the tech scene. While people ...
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South Korea has become the latest country to ban the Chinese AI app DeepSeek from its app stores, following similar actions being made by governments in Italy, Australia, and Taiwan. DeepSeek’s ...
It’s one of the biggest apps in the App Store. However, it looks like DeepSeek is also riddled with security flaws. According to NowSecure, the Chinese-based AI chatbot has significant data security ...
The White House is reportedly weighing a new rule that would prohibit the installation of DeepSeek’s app on government devices. The Wall Street Journal today cited sources as saying that the ...
... One must first understand that the Chinese government will hoover up your data to manipulate you, compromise you or in some other way harm you before anyone will ...
China-based artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek (DEEPSEEK) on Friday said it will be sharing five code repositories publicly starting next week, as it looks to progress with “full transparency.” ...
Huize Holding Limited, a leading insurance technology platform in Asia, announced the integration of DeepSeek into its Huize App, marking a significant step in embedding AI into insurance services.