After a boost in popularity, it seems DeepSeek might start being banned from app stores across the world due to privacy concerns.
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DeepSeek privacy concerns have led to investigations being opened in both the US and Europe, and seen the app removed from the App Store in Italy. It seems likely the same will happen in other ...
Just a week after its launch, the Chinese AI app DeepSeek is already facing restrictions in Europe. Italy and Ireland have become the first ...
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DeepSeek app is now unavailable in both the Google and Apple app stores as the Italian government launches a data probe. The ...
Apparently, China’s AI also has Chinese survival wisdom.