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According to German authorities, the company behind DeepSeek AI (Hangzhou DeepSeek Artificial Intelligence Co., Ltd) violates ...
Germany’s data protection authority in Berlin announced Friday that DeepSeek’s app unlawfully sends user data to China, ...
Chinese AI app DeepSeek could be facing another ban, this time in Germany. Data protection official Meike Kamp has filed a ...
A federal judge on Monday rebuffed Apple's request to throw out a US government lawsuit alleging the technology trendsetter ...
Apple Inc. and Google’s Android have been warned by a top German privacy regulator that the Chinese AI service DeepSeek, ...
Germany's data protection commissioner has asked Apple and Google to remove Chinese AI startup DeepSeek from their app stores ...
Germany has told Apple and Google to block the Chinese AI app DeepSeek from their app stores due to concerns about data ...
DeepSeek has been declared by German regulators to contain illegal content because of its security issues, and the local government wants it removed from the App Store and Google Play Store.
Data security and surveillance concerns Among the allegations, the official cited in the report said DeepSeek is sharing user information and statistics with Beijing’s surveillance apparatus.
Chinese artificial intelligence app DeepSeek was transferring personal data to a cloud services platform without users' consent while it was still available for download, South Korea's data ...
DeepSeek previously said it overlooked data protection laws when transferring input to a Beijing-based cloud service platform owned by ByteDance, the parent of TikTok.
DeepSeek is under investigation by the House Energy and Commerce Committee over concerns it may share U.S. user data with the CCP or train its AI on American models.