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DeepSeek iOS app sends data
DeepSeek iOS app sends data unencrypted to ByteDance-controlled servers
A little over two weeks ago, a largely unknown China-based company named DeepSeek stunned the AI world with the release of an open source AI chatbot that had simulated reasoning capabilities that were largely on par with those from market leader OpenAI.
DeepSeek mobile apps send your sensitive data to China with no encryption
DeepSeek AI app for iPhone and Android has been caught sending unencrypted data to servers in China. You'd best avoid the mobile apps.
DeepSeek's iOS app sends unencrypted data to Chinese servers
Chart-topping AI iPhone app DeepSeek has been found to be sending data to Chinese-owned services, as well as collecting extensive user data that is held and sent unencrypted.
China, DeepSeek and AI
DeepSeek: The ChatGPT Moment For China's Internet Companies
The artificial intelligence landscape is experiencing a seismic shift, with Chinese technology companies at the forefront of this revolution. Click to read.
The DeepSeek Competitors Vying to Be China’s Next AI Champion
The next DeepSeek to disrupt the global artificial intelligence industry could also come from China. The country of 1.4 billion has seeded several promising AI startups and projects, while its leading internet players have spent years investing and developing the infrastructure to support such new ventures.
As US and China dominate AI race, where is Europe’s answer to DeepSeek and ChatGPT?
European AI firms trail US and Chinese competitors, but open-source projects and regulation could help continent catch up, tech experts say.
Lawmakers want to ban DeepSeek from government devices
DeepSeek banned on some Canadian government devices over privacy fears
An email to federal government departments says the concerns stem from DeepSeek's "inappropriate" collection and retention of sensitive personal information.
DeepSeek ban on government devices? US lawmakers introduce proposed law
A bipartisan group of US lawmakers has introduced legislation to ban federal employees from using the Chinese artificial intelligence chatbot DeepSeek on government devices, citing national security concerns and the potential for data misuse by Beijing.
Texas becomes first state to ban DeepSeek, Rednote on government devices after fury over China-backed apps
Texas will not allow the Chinese Communist Party to infiltrate our state’s critical infrastructure through data-harvesting AI and social media apps,” Gov. Abbott said in a statement.
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How Chinese AI Startup DeepSeek Made a Model that Rivals OpenAI
When Chinese quant hedge fund founder Liang Wenfeng went into AI research, he took 10,000 Nvidia chips and assembled a team ...
MIT Technology Review
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Four Chinese AI startups to watch beyond DeepSeek
The meteoric rise of DeepSeek—the Chinese AI startup now challenging global giants—has stunned observers and put the ...
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DeepSeek privacy concerns raise international alarm bells
Governments probe DeekSeek’s privacy practices as AI startup’s data flows lead to TikTok parent ByteDance and China.
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ByteDance Launches OmniHuman-1 AI: Transform Photos and Audio into Realistic Videos
Discover ByteDance's new AI technology, OmniHuman-1, which turns photos and audio clips into lifelike videos with accurate ...
The Asset
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DeepSeek disrupts AI, could challenge US tech oligopolies
US restrictions on high-tech exports to China were designed to hamper the country’s progress in cutting-edge sectors, such as ...
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A TikTok or DeepSeek ban is pointless - only a Great Firewall of America will work now
Amid calls to limit Chinese apps in America, DeepSeek and RedNote have proved that Trump’s tariffs won’t stop China’s ...
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A new bill would ban DeepSeek from government devices because hidden code reveals the AI app could send data to a Chinese telecom: ‘This should be a no-brainer’
DeepSeek had a sudden rise to popularity after it launched a powerful AI model that it said had been trained extremely cheaply.
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