The DeepSeek bans have been imposed by Queensland, Western Australia, the Australian Capital Territory, South Australia, New ...
Australia issued a statement that requires all government entities to prevent the access, use or installation of DeepSeek ...
The Australian government has banned the AI company on all government devices and networks over fears about national security ...
Australia has banned DeepSeek from all government devices on the advice of security agencies, a top official said Wednesday, ...
Italy, South Korea, Taiwan, Australia and the US have all taken action against DeepSeek, but more countries seem set to ...
New York has banned DeepSeek 's AI app from government devices, citing security concerns about the Chinese-owned company.
DeepSeek’s worth is estimated between $1 billion and $150 billion, but its secretive nature makes it difficult for investors to pinpoint an exact value.
China has shown the world AI can be done on the cheap, opening the door for Australia to catapult itself into a new digital ...
Advancements in AI, particularly in LLMs, have sparked fresh concerns over data sovereignty and security. Chinese-developed DeepSeek has sparked national security fears and has quickly seen the ...
This week, government agencies in countries including South Korea and Australia have blocked access to Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) startup DeepSeek’s new AI chatbot programme ...
The move comes amid concerns that the artificial intelligence product could steal data and technology secrets in a ...