South Korea has reportedly blocked access for some of its ministries to Chinese start-up DeepSeek's AI models amid concerns about national security and data privacy.
Artificial intelligence (AI) investing experienced a shakeup at the end of January with the release of DeepSeek's R1 model.
DeepSeek’s AI launch sparks security concerns, privacy risks, and potential U.S. bans due to Chinese government links.
South Korean ministries and police said on Thursday they were blocking DeepSeek's access to their computers, after the ...
Taiwan has decided to block the use of DeepSeek by public sector employees, saying the measure was necessary due to prevent ...
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