South Korea spy agency says DeepSeek excessively collects personal data
- South Korea's National Intelligence Service reported that the Chinese AI app DeepSeek is excessively collecting personal data and using it for training purposes, leading to security concerns.
- DeepSeek has been accused of providing different answers to cultural questions based on the language used, such as the origin of Kimchi.
- The NIS advised government agencies to block DeepSeek, which has seen a significant drop in usage among South Korean users following security warnings.
- DeepSeek allegedly allows advertisers unlimited access to user data and stores South Korean information on Chinese servers, raising privacy issues according to the NIS.
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