South Korea's spy agency has accused Chinese AI app DeepSeek of "excessively" collecting personal data and using all input ...
South Korea's industry ministry has temporarily blocked employee access to Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek ...
Officials in South Korea and Australia have cited concerns about user data and national security as reasons to block the ...
South Koreas National Intelligence Service (NIS) has raised concerns over the Chinese AI app DeepSeek, accusing it of ...
According to the NIS, DeepSeek collects personal data in an “excessive” manner. Unlike other generative AI tools, it records chat histories and gathers keyboard input patterns that can identify users.
South Korea’s intelligence agency has raised alarms over the potential national security risks posed by DeepSeek, the Chinese ...
South Korean ministries and police said Thursday they were blocking DeepSeek’s access to work computers, after the Chinese AI ...
The South Korean industry ministry has temporarily blocked staff from accessing Chinese AI model DeepSeek citing security ...
This week, government agencies in countries including South Korea and Australia have blocked access to Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) startup DeepSeek’s new AI chatbot programme ...
South Korea blocks DeepSeek AI on government devices, citing security risks and joining France and Italy in restricting the Chinese chatbot.
Chinese AI chatbot DeepSeek that took the markets by storm has been witnessing a crackdown by several governments, including India, US, Australia with South Korea being the most recent one.