The article highlights significant data privacy concerns associated with the AI tool DeepSeek, particularly its privacy policy stating that user data is stored on servers in China. Despite growing concern over personal data security, many users remain unaware of how much information they are providing. With China's lenient data laws and potential government access to data, users are urged to reconsider the implications of accepting such terms, as sensitive data might be at risk of misuse or exploitation.
With the use of popular AI tools like DeepSeek, users must be wary of their privacy policies, especially when data is stored in countries with weaker protections.
The transition of personal data across borders makes users vulnerable as protections may not extend beyond their home countries, raising alarms about privacy.
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