South Korea's spy agency has accused Chinese AI app DeepSeek of "excessively" collecting personal data and using all input ...
Italy, South Korea, Taiwan, Australia and the US have all taken action against DeepSeek, but more countries seem set to ...
Several government ministries in South Korea have restricted access to DeepSeek due to security concerns, aligning with ...
South Korea's National Intelligence Service was in for a surprise when they found out that DeepSeek AI reportedly gives ...
South Koreas National Intelligence Service (NIS) has raised concerns over the Chinese AI app DeepSeek, accusing it of ...
DeepSeek, a Chinese AI chatbot developed by Liang Feng, has quickly gained attention due to its low-cost development and ...
The security risks of private data leaks to China emerged following BYD's official entry into the South Korean passenger ...
According to the NIS, DeepSeek collects personal data in an “excessive” manner. Unlike other generative AI tools, it records chat histories and gathers keyboard input patterns that can identify users.
South Korea's National Intelligence Service warns that the Chinese AI app DeepSeek excessively collects personal data and uses all user inputs to train its AI model.
With the recent entry by China's BYD Co. into South Korea's passenger electric vehicle (EV) market, concerns have been raised ...
In a move that was widely expected, U.S. lawmakers have proposed a DeepSeek ban on any and all federal government devices.