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The Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) application DeepSeek is set to be removed from app stores in Germany at the behest of the federal data protection officer, Louisa Specht-Riemenschneider, due ...
While U.S. companies like Google and OpenAI are still industry-leading, the institute labelled 78% of Chinese models ...
President Donald Trump signed three executive orders to fast-track U.S. dominance in AI by accelerating data center ...
The Digital Services Act (DSA) and the Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) are key components of the EU’s constantly evolving, digital ...
Europe’s dependence on US groups for digital infrastructure is causing growing concern among executives and policymakers ...
An analysis of 14,000 users reveals that 1 in 12 are using Chinese GenAI tools at work, including DeepSeek, Moonshot Kimi, ...
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Due to unauthorised data transfers, Germany is urging Google and Apple to take DeepSeek out of app stores. It is tampering ...
DeepSeek may be removed from app stores in Germany over data privacy and compliance concerns, according to sources familiar ...
DeepSeek has not been able to provide my office with convincing evidence that data of German users is protected in China at a level equivalent to that of the European Union.
Google and Apple must remove DeepSeek from their app stores, as the AI tool is unlawfully transmitting German users' personal data to China. The Berlin Commissioner for ...
The implications are far reaching. DeepSeek’s breakthrough prompts a complete rethinking of how AI infrastructure is ...