The Pentagon is rushing to block DeepSeek on its network after some employees used the service, which stores data in China.
(Bloomberg) -- US Defense Department employees connected their work computers to Chinese servers to access DeepSeek’s new AI chatbot for at least two days before the Pentagon moved to shut off ...
WASHINGTON – US Defence Department employees connected their work computers to Chinese servers to access DeepSeek’s new artificial intelligence chatbot for at least two days before the ...
The Pentagon has blocked access to DeepSeek technologies, but not before some staff accessed them, Bloomberg reported. The Defense Information Systems Agency, which is responsible for the Pentagon ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced on February 14, 2024, that his office has opened an investigation into DeepSeek’s privacy ...
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South Korea’s data protection watchdog said DeepSeek and its R1 chatbot had been removed from local versions of Google Play ...
The Pentagon has since started blocking DeepSeek on some of its network, although some employees could still access the service, according to Bloomberg. The U.S. government is grappling with the ...
US Defense Department employees connected their work computers to Chinese servers to access DeepSeek’s new AI chatbot for at least two days before the Pentagon moved to shut off access ...