SEOUL, Feb 10 (Reuters) - South Korea's spy agency has accused Chinese AI app DeepSeek of "excessively" collecting personal data and using all input data to train itself, and questioned the app's ...
All of DeepSeek’s users’ data is stored on Chinese servers. DeepSeek’s privacy policy says it will “comply with our legal ...
South Korea announces plans to create its own ChatGPT rival with full government support for AI research and development.
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South Korea suspends DeepSeek service in the country due to security risks, and China urges not to "politicize" the technologyThe management of Chinese AI data has led countries like Italy or Australia to further analyze the service and impose access ...
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