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A major DeepSeek data breach reveals the growing risks of AI misuse — and why South African companies need to rethink their ...
Recently published research introduces the first infrastructure-aware benchmark, revealing the energy, water, and carbon ...
South Korea’s data protection watchdog has accused DeepSeek, the Chinese start-up whose artificial intelligence-powered chatbot took the tech scene by storm earlier this year, of transferring ...
FIRST ON FOX: A powerful House Committee is demanding information from DeepSeek on what U.S. data it used to train the AI model as members accuse the company of being in the pocket of the Chinese ...
Chinese artificial intelligence app DeepSeek was transferring personal data to a cloud services platform without users’ consent while it was still available for download, South Korea’s data ...
South Korea's data protection authority has concluded that Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek collected personal information from local users and transferred it overseas without ...
According to the commission, DeepSeek, which launched its service here on Jan. 15, transferred user data to four overseas companies — three in China and one in the U.S. — until new downloads ...
Both user data and prompts were forwarded from the AI app to a company in Beijing, according to South Korea's data protection authority. As previously reported, several European countries are ...
Chinese artificial intelligence app DeepSeek was transferring personal data to a cloud services platform without users' consent while it was still available for download, South Korea's data ...
From day one, DeepSeek built its own data center clusters for model training. But like other AI companies in China, DeepSeek has been affected by U.S. export bans on hardware. To train one of its ...