In a letter to the US government, OpenAI also outlined policy recommendations to secure America's lead in AI.
DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup, has reportedly seized passports of key employees to prevent leaks of sensitive data amid ...
DeepSeek has denied all rumors of its "R2" AI model launching on March 17 after multiple reports have claimed that the ...
The U.S. government is considering banning the Chinese AI app DeepSeek from government devices due to national security ...
The chatbot has also been banned by the US Navy, which has asked staff to avoid ... Large Language Models like DeepSeek collect huge amounts of personal information, and scrape the web to collect ...
No, it's not TikTok we're talking about here – although many Americans might soon find themselves without their favorite ...
Policymakers and technologists have expressed concern that DeepSeek, a Chinese AI company with connections to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) ...
Australia, Canada, and Taiwan have also banned the use of DeepSeek on government-issued devices. While there is no blanket ban in the US, certain government sectors, including the Navy and NASA ...
DeepSeek is backed by High-Flyer Capital Management, a Chinese quantitative hedge fund that uses AI to inform its trading decisions. AI enthusiast Liang Wenfeng co-founded High-Flyer in 2015 ...
After DeepSeek, ‘Manus’ creates buzz on the internet, ready to challenge OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google Gemini, it is created by…, ...