Security fears have once again forced a country, this time South Korea, to go ahead and ban DeepSeek, albeit its services will be temporarily disabled in the region. However, it is not like the rising Chinese AI startup is being singled out because government officials are also sending warnings to other departments on the risks of using chatbots like ChatGPT on their machines that carry sensitive information. State-backed Hydro & Nuclear Power had banned the use of DeepSeek earlier this month A notice was issued by the South Korean government on Tuesday, with Reuters reporting that ministries and other agencies were […]
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