Taking a page out of its recent TikTok playbook, the US government seeks to ban DeepSeek a couple of weeks after rising to ...
DeepSeek shot to the top of the app-store charts—and triggered a brutal stock market selloff—last week. But the Chinese ...
Lawmakers are said to be working on a bill to block the Chinese chatbot app from government devices, underscoring concerns ...
Taiwan has decided to block the use of DeepSeek by public sector employees, saying the measure was necessary due to prevent ...
South Korean ministries and police said on Thursday they were blocking DeepSeek's access to their computers, after the ...
Digitalisation minister Zsolt Szabó has banned Dutch civil servants from using the Chinese AI app DeepSeek over fears that ...
Millions of government workers have to decide whether to accept the new administration's resignation offer, but some are ...
Countries are banning DeepSeek on governmental devices, while a US senator is proposing jail time and eye-watering fines for ...
DeepSeek’s AI launch sparks security concerns, privacy risks, and potential U.S. bans due to Chinese government links.
Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq futures are rising in premarket trading Thursday as the stock market awaits more news on Trump tariffs and digests Big Tech earnings.
If DeepSeek is China’s open-source “Sputnik moment,” we need a legislative environment that supports — not criminalizes — an American open-source Moon landing.
South Korea’s industry ministry has temporarily blocked employee access to Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek ...