DeepSeek has reportedly disappeared from Italy's Apple App Store and Google Play Store, with the disappearance starting on ...
After a boost in popularity, it seems DeepSeek might start being banned from app stores across the world due to privacy concerns.
Companies and government agencies around the world are moving to restrict their employees’ access to the tools recently released by the Chinese artificial-intelligence startup DeepSeek, according to ...
DeepSeek not only has a cute whale as its logo, but is fast becoming a whale of a player in the AI game. The Chinese chatbot has leapt to the top of the iPhone App Store downloads leaderboard in the ...
In a major security failing, Chinese AI chatbot DeepSeek exposed chat history and other sensitive data in a database ...
Do you need to delete this app? . With DeepSeek ascending to top Google’s Play Store after doing the same on Apple’s App ...
DeepSeek, China’s answer to ChatGPT, is under scrutiny. Politicians, regulators, competitors, and an array of publicity-seeking experts are questioning its claims, motives, and possible implications ...
The US Navy has reportedly sent email to shipmates as it bans the use of DeepSeek's AI citing security and ethical concerns.
The controversy arises as OpenAI claims DeepSeek plagiarized its plagiarism machine by allegedly using ChatGPT outputs for training. OpenAI has accused Chinese AI startup DeepSeek of using a technique ...
DeepSeek privacy concerns have led to investigations being opened in both the US and Europe, and seen the app removed from the App Store in Italy. It seems likely the same will happen in other ...
With Chinese AI chatbot DeepSeek shaking up the tech world (who isn’t talking about it?), along with other such AI models, ...
With its servers based in China and global scrutiny of Chinese tech firms at an all-time high, people are starting to ask: is DeepSeek just another smooth talker with something to hide?