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DeepSeek faces growing government and regulator scrutiny
Summary
Several countries have limited DeepSeek's use or opened probes over data security and privacy concerns; DeepSeek's privacy policy says it stores user requests and uploaded files on computers in China.
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Governments and regulators have increased scrutiny of Chinese AI startup DeepSeek. Officials cited security and privacy concerns after the company’s privacy policy said it stores user requests and uploaded files on computers in China. As a result, some governments have blocked or restricted its use and several data protection authorities have opened inquiries.
Actions taken:
- DeepSeek's privacy policy reports storage of user requests and uploaded files on computers in China.
- Some countries have banned the app on government devices or advised officials not to use it.
- Privacy regulators in several nations have launched or said they will launch investigations into the company’s data practices.
- U.S. officials and lawmakers have discussed potential restrictions or reviews, and at least one market regulator closed a probe after the company offered commitments.
Summary:
Reported actions have narrowed DeepSeek's use in some official settings and prompted regulatory reviews in multiple jurisdictions. Undetermined at this time.
