South Korea's data protection authority on Monday said new downloads of the Chinese AI app DeepSeek had been suspended in the country after DeepSeek acknowledged failing to take into account some of ...
Following the release of the DeepSeek service in South Korea in late January, the PIPC said it reached out to the Chinese AI lab to inquire how it collects and processes personal data, and in its ...
South Korea is the latest governing body to restrict the Chinese company DeepSeek based on the company's data policies. South ...
17 (UPI) --South Korea's digital watchdog temporarily banned downloads of the Chinese-based ... called for the government to ...
South Korea becomes the latest country to temporarily suspend new downloads of the Chinese ... has ordered DeepSeek to block its chatbot in the country. At the same time, Taiwan has prohibited ...
Regulators said they would suspend the app until they could be sure it complied with the country’s data protection laws. By Meaghan Tobin and Jin Yu Young Meaghan Tobin reported from Taipei ...
South Korea’s personal data protection watchdog has announced that downloads of the popular Chinese artificial intelligence app DeepSeek have been banned in the country. The Personal Information ...
On Monday, South Korea’s data protection watchdog said it was suspending downloads of the app ... said last month that it had ordered DeepSeek to block its chatbot there over similar worries.
The icon of the Chinese app DeepSeek is seen on a mobile phone, in Geneva, Switzerland, on January 28. Photo by Salvatore de Nolfi/EPA-EFE 36,706 people played the daily Crossword recently.
Following the release of the DeepSeek service in South Korea in late January, the PIPC said it reached out to the Chinese AI lab to inquire how it collects and processes personal data, and in its ...
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