Trump Administration Weighs Ban on Chinese AI Firm DeepSeek Over Security Concerns
- DeepSeek, developed by a Chinese startup, has faced scrutiny for data privacy and security issues since its rapid rise in 2025, prompting countries like Korea to suspend new downloads due to user data concerns.
- Korea's Personal Information Protection Commission has temporarily removed DeepSeek from app stores, while existing users can still access the AI tool, pending a review of its data practices.
- Bipartisan lawmakers are urging governors to ban DeepSeek on government devices, citing concerns over data privacy risks and potential foreign adversary access.
- Several countries, including Italy, Australia, and Taiwan, have implemented restrictions or bans on DeepSeek due to data handling issues.
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