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DeepSeek, a Chinese artificial intelligence application, has raised concerns among lawmakers, with two members of the House of Representatives imploring governors to act as they attempt regulation ...
Growing concerns around the Chinese artificial intelligence app DeepSeek have led a pair of congressional lawmakers to encourage governors around the country to ban the app on government devices.
House lawmakers introduced a bill this month that would ban DeepSeek from federal devices, similar to a prohibition for TikTok signed into law in 2022.
There is growing bipartisan support among U.S. House lawmakers for legislation that would ban DeepSeek from federal devices.