The South Korean government announced a temporary suspension of new downloads of DeepSeek's AI chatbot, amid concerns over personal data protection compliance. The app, which has gained immense popularity globally, was still available through web access, but regulators aimed to ensure it met local laws before reinstating service. With claims of competitive performance and cost-efficiency, DeepSeek's technology has disrupted the market, leading to scrutiny from both U.S. and international regulators regarding security and data management practices, especially given its Chinese origins. Government agencies in several countries have also cautioned employees against using the app due to these concerns.
South Korea has suspended downloads of DeepSeek's AI chatbot, raising concerns over personal data protection before resuming services.
DeepSeek's chatbot has quickly dominated app charts, rivaling established American tech products at a significantly lower cost.
The meteoric rise of DeepSeek's AI has alarmed regulators globally, prompting government warnings over the security of sensitive data.
Despite its popularity, the Chinese chatbot raises significant scrutiny about data management and censorship practices.
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