China’s DeepSeek AI Poses ‘Profound Threat’ To National Security, House Report Claims
- DeepSeek has been labeled a 'profound threat' to U.S. National security by a congressional committee.
- The report claims that DeepSeek has ties to military research and strategic labs, including Zhejiang Lab, which enhances China's technological capabilities.
- Research from Feroot Security indicates that DeepSeek is funneling American user data back to China.
- The report suggests that U.S. Policymakers should tighten export controls on semiconductor chips and AI technologies.
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US Committee alleges Nvidia chips likely used in CCP’s Uyghur surveillance, DeepSeek
The US House Select Committee on China has accused Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang of exploiting regulatory loopholes to export advanced chips to China. In its report, the committee claimed China developed its chatbot DeepSeek “using over 60,000 Nvidia chips
House lawmakers' report on DeepSeek
Friday, April 18, 2025On April 16, 2025 House Select Committee on Strategic Competition with the Chinese Communist Party Chairman John Moolenaar (R-MI) and Ranking Member Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) released a report about Chinese artificial intelligence company DeepSeek and the potential national security implications of its latest AI model. Featured: Related Documents Tags: Artificial IntelligenceChina
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In January, as business and government leaders descended on Davos, Switzerland, for this year’s meeting of the World Economic Forum, the prevailing wisdom was that American tech giants were winning the race for dominance in artificial intelligence while China, and indeed the whole of Asia, lagged behind. Among the assembled cognoscenti, the outlook for China’s AI companies ranged from bleak to downright dismissive. The share prices of America’s …
House China panel urges stronger export controls for AI chips
Leaders of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party are calling for tighter export controls on a range of microprocessors seen as key to advanced artificial intelligence, charging in a new report that the Chinese company DeepSeek built its flagship AI model with U.S.-made chips whose exports “skirt” or outright violate current restrictions. “Despite multiple rounds of U.S. export restrictions on AI chips, DeepSeek’s ability to d…
House panel calls DeepSeek 'profound threat,' says it collects Americans' data for China
The Chinese artificial intelligence chatbot DeepSeek poses a major national security threat to the United States through stealing Americans' personal data, according to a new report by a House panel on the Chinese Communist Party.
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