DeepSeek, a Chinese AI chatbot, swiftly rose to the top of app stores this week, and it's just as swiftly rising in priority ...
Today the Irish Data Protection Commission confirmed to TechCrunch that it has sent a note to DeepSeek requesting details concerning how the data of citizens in Ireland is processed by the company.
We felt like it was the time to strike and go and capture as much of this market as we can.” The workflow automation company ...
Earlier in January, DeepSeek released its AI model, DeepSeek (R1), which competes with leading models like OpenAI's ChatGPT ...
Ireland was another early mover when it comes to DeepSeek concerns. On 29 January, the Irish Data Protection Commission requested information from DeepSeek about data processing in relation to ...
Since that rapid rise, a number of nations have put the brakes on DeepSeek downloads, including Australia, Taiwan and now ...
South Korea’s National Intelligence Service has accused the Chinese AI firm of “excessively” collecting user data ...
The Delhi High Court is currently reviewing a petition to ban DeepSeek, a China-based AI chatbot. The court stated serious ...
South Korea's Personal Information Protection Commission said the DeepSeek app became unavailable on Apple's App Store and ...
South Korea becomes the latest country to temporarily suspend new downloads of the Chinese AI app, DeepSeek, due to concerns ...
The jury is still out on whether the Chinese AI upstart DeepSeek is a game changer or part of an elaborate plan by its hedge fund parent company to short ...