The Pentagon is rushing to block DeepSeek on its network after some employees used the service, which stores data in China.
Tech from Chinese AI firm DeepSeek is being banned in many countries. Here's all the governments and agencies that have ...
DeepSeek faces scrutiny from global regulators, with countries like Italy, Taiwan, and Australia banning its AI app over data ...
The government should ensure that U.S. tech firms eying national security contracts can keep American technology secrets from China and Russia.
The Pentagon’s IT experts are still determining the extent to which employees directly used the tool. Read more at ...
U.S. federal agencies and corporations with ties to the government are blocking employees from using Chinese chatbot DeepSeek ...
Security researchers say the website of the Chinese artificial intelligence company DeepSeek has computer code that could ...
The biggest worry about DeepSeek is that user data could end up in China, which has local laws mandating the sharing of data ...
Australia will move to ban the controversial Chinese AI company DeepSeek from all of its government systems and devices on ...
The recent wide adoption of Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) startup DeepSeek reflects a market-driven choice, experts ...
DeepSeek has not yet responded to a request ... a former Army intelligence officer and ex-Booz Allen Hamilton exec turned VC, the Pentagon will likely block staff use of the app as well.
DeepSeek’s privacy policy states that it stores user data on servers in China and that it governs that information under Chinese law.