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South Korea’s data protection authority has determined that Chinese AI startup DeepSeek collected and transferred personal information from local users without proper consent, marking another setback ...
Chinese generative AI platform DeepSeek passed on personal details of Korean users to firms in China and the United States without obtaining proper consent during its short operation in South Korea, ...
South Korea's data protection authority said on Thursday that Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek transferred ...
BMW is the latest in a series of major automakers to embed DeepSeek’s AI into their vehicles. China’s leading electric ...
In the sweltering summer of AD18, a desperate chant echoed across China's sun-scorched plains: "Heaven has gone blind!" ...
DeepSeek previously said it overlooked data protection laws when transferring input to a Beijing-based cloud service platform ...
Both user data and prompts were forwarded from the AI app to a company in Beijing, according to South Korea's data protection ...
By blending blockchain and AI, one startup is chasing transparency in a system built on control.
Director Cao Yiwen says AI opened a door that sexism and cronyism shut — but she shrugs off the ethical questions her movie ...
South Korea's PIPC authority has concluded that the Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek sent user data to China.
A new report into DeepSeek AI revealed data privacy and security issues, the use of tracking tools, the spread of propaganda, and more. Here's all you need to know.
DeepSeek is under investigation by the House Energy and Commerce Committee over concerns it may share U.S. user data with the ...