DeepSeek has gone viral. Chinese AI lab DeepSeek broke into the mainstream consciousness this week after its chatbot app rose to the top of the Apple App Store charts (and Google Play, as well).
Here's what you should know On Tuesday, South Korea's Personal Information Protection Commission (PICP) announced it was removing DeepSeek's chatbot app from Google Play and the App Store ...
What is DeepSeek, is it worth trying and why is it so controversial? We take a look at the chatbot that heralded China’s ...
The Personal Information Protection Commission, South Korea's data protection regulator, has directed Chinese artificial intelligence company DeepSeek AI to ...
South Korea's Personal Information Commission said that DeepSeek has accepted the proposal to suspend downloads of the AI Chatbot after it acknowledged that DeepSeek had failed to comply with the ...
Besides South Korea, several other countries such as Australia and Taiwan have also banned the use of DeepSeek on government ...
DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup, has paused downloads of its chatbot apps in South Korea. South Korea removed DeepSeek from app stores due to privacy concerns raised by local authorities. This move ...
If you've been hearing a lot about DeepSeek but don't really know what it is, here's a TL;DR explainer for college students.
South Korea's Personal Information Protection Commission has placed a ban on Chinese AI chatbot DeepSeek citing privacy ...
South Korea’s data protection watchdog said DeepSeek and its R1 chatbot had been removed from local versions of Google Play and Apple App Store and it would become available when “improvements and ...
After its global debut and rapid surge in popularity, China’s DeepSeek AI chatbot has faced critical scrutiny and ...
According to a new study by Surfshark, many popular AI chatbots track user data and collect their information to share it ...