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Chinese artificial intelligence service DeepSeek became available again on South Korean app markets on Monday for the first ...
DeepSeek is under investigation by the House Energy and Commerce Committee over concerns it may share U.S. user data with the ...
This article delves into the capabilities of DeepSeek, the controversies surrounding it, and assesses whether its threat is ...
“This report makes it clear: DeepSeek isn’t just another AI app — it’s a weapon in the Chinese Communist Party’s arsenal, ...
Chinese artificial intelligence app DeepSeek was transferring personal data to a cloud services platform without users' ...
TL;DR: Chinese AI firm DeepSeek is developing its next-gen R2 model with 1.2 trillion parameters, using a hybrid MoE architecture for optimized AI workloads. Trained on Huawei Ascend 910B GPUs ...
South Korea is once again allowing Chinese AI chatbot DeepSeek to be downloaded locally after a two-month break.
Summary: South Korea’s national data protection authority has concluded that DeepSeek transferred user data to China without getting necessary consent or disclosing a policy. It has asked ...
However, countries including South Korea, Italy and Australia and some US states have questioned DeepSeek's storage of user data and have banned or restricted its use. The PIPC launched an ...