Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR), the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, asked the Trump administration on Friday to ban DeepSeek from all government devices.
DeepSeek is set to become the default decision-making tool for local government officials in China. In several towns, high-level officials have recently instructed their staff on using the technology, ...
China produces a vast number of STEM graduates, but it hasn’t been known for innovation. Cultural and political factors may ...
China-based artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek on Friday said it will be sharing five code repositories publicly ...
From Hohhot to Guangzhou, local governments are integrating DeepSeek AI in government cloud systems to streamline ...
New York government employees are barred from downloading DeepSeek’s AI application onto state computers due to security ...
Gov. Glenn Youngkin on Tuesday issued Executive Order 46, banning the use of China's DeepSeek AI on state devices and ...
South Korea has banned new downloads of China's DeepSeek artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot, according to the country's ...
Also: Apple researchers reveal the secret sauce behind DeepSeek AI "Users need to be aware that any data shared with the platform could be subject to government access under China's cybersecurity ...
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NY bans DeepSeek AI on government devices and networks
AI start-up DeepSeek can't be downloaded on ITS-managed government devices and networks ... DeepSeek is owned by High-Flyer, a stock trading firm based in the People's Republic of China, according to ...
The move comes amid concerns that the artificial intelligence product could steal data and technology secrets in a ...
New York banned the China-based DeepSeek app from government devices and networks on Monday due to “serious concerns” about ...