Texas, Virginia and New York have all banned DeepSeek on government devices. The U.S. Commerce Department is the first federal agency to do so. Early ...
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares and several other states’ attorneys general sent a letter to U.S. Congressional ...
Chinese AI (artificial intelligence) start-up DeepSeek’s threat became real, as the U.S. Commerce Department banned the app’s usage on all GFEs ...
Jason Miyares cosigned a letter to Congressional leadership explaining how the Chinese AI software could pose a national ...
U.S. Commerce department bureaus informed staffers in recent weeks that Chinese artificial intelligence model DeepSeek is ...
DeepSeek, the low-cost AI model, sent shockwaves through global equity markets in January amid concerns about its potential impact on the US technology sector.
Attorneys general from 21 states are urging Congress to ban the Chinese artificial intelligence application DeepSeek over ...
The U.S. Commerce Department has prohibited access to the Chinese AI model DeepSeek on government-issued devices, citing cybersecurity risks, according to Reuters. The internal directive instructs ...
In a recent email to staffers that was seen by Reuters, the department warned against downloading or accessing any ...
Some staff were told the ban was to "to help keep Department of Commerce information systems safe," according to Reuters.
In a proposal, OpenAI describes DeepSeek as 'state-controlled,' and recommends banning models from it and other ...