Florida-based Moderne has raised $30 million to help enterprises solve technical debt across complex codebases.
Just days after security flaws were found in the DeepSeek iOS app, another research team has discovered similar issues in the company’s Android app.
According to the NIS, DeepSeek collects personal data in an “excessive” manner. Unlike other generative AI tools, it records chat histories and gathers keyboard input patterns that can identify users.
South Korea's National Intelligence Service warns that the Chinese AI app DeepSeek excessively collects personal data and uses all user inputs to train its AI model.
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