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DeepSeek AI is becoming increasingly prevalent in the academic landscape, raising potential privacy concerns.
DeepSeek's China connection is worrisome. How users can take care to protect their data when using it or any other AI model. Bree Fowler writes about cybersecurity and digital privacy. Before ...
South Korea has blocked Chinese AI app DeepSeek downloads until the company complies with local data protection laws.
Many current AI tools collect and store some type of user data, however DeepSeek has been raising additional concerns with its privacy policy.
The emergence of a newly popular artificial intelligence (AI) model from Chinese startup DeepSeek is raising national security and data privacy concerns for the U.S., not unlike those that spurred ...
Meta AI’s discover feed is full of revealing personal info — here's how to protect your privacy Information is still emerging surrounding DeepSeek's cybersecurity risk.
The Italian Data Protection Authority said it blocked access to Chinese artificial intelligence application DeepSeek with immediate effect amid data-protection concerns. The watchdog said Thursday ...
Italy has become the first country to ban DeepSeek as concerns about the AI tool's data privacy practices grow.
Learn how DeepSeek collects and stores your data, the security risks involved, and actionable steps to safeguard your privacy.
White House and European regulators are separately investigating DeepSeek over national security risks, data privacy concerns, and potential IP violations.
Besides one-upping US rivals and panicking investors, DeepSeek presents a host of security concerns. Here's what you should know.