DeepSeek, the Chinese app that sparked a $1 trillion US market meltdown this week, is storing its fast-growing troves of US user data in China – posing many of the same national security risks that ...
The agency said that before DeepSeek's chatbot was removed from app stores in South Korea, the company was transferring user data to firms in China and the U.S. without consent. The findings were ...
South Korea has accused Chinese AI startup DeepSeek of sharing user data with the owner of TikTok in China. "We confirmed DeepSeek communicating with ByteDance," the South Korean data protection ...
People watch a TV reporting DeepSeek, a Chinese artificial intelligence startup, during a news program at the Seoul Railway ...
DeepSeek faces scrutiny from a German regulator for potentially exposing users' data to China. Google and Apple warned about the concerns.(AP) A top German privacy regulator has warned Apple Inc and ...
The Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC), South Korea’s national data protection authority, recently announced it has temporarily halted new downloads of the DeepSeek app over concerns ...
The Korean government ordered DeepSeek to revise its personal data policies and delete user information it transferred abroad without proper consent, based on the results of its preliminary ...