DeepSeek sent South Korean user data to China's ByteDance

As rivals search for the secret to the company’s sudden AI success, others are sounding the alarm about security concerns — national ones.
The data privacy and security concerns raised over DeepSeek use and the ban that followed in South Korea and other countries ...
DeepSeek, the Chinese-owned ChatGPT rival, could pose the same national security concerns that Congress has about TikTok, Philip Elliott writes.
Amid ongoing fears over TikTok, Chinese generative AI platform DeepSeek says it’s sending heaps of US user data straight to ...
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR), the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, asked the Trump administration on Friday to ban ...
Chinese startup DeepSeek has caused a massive stir in the AI world, with Donald Trump looking set for another TikTok-style headache amid concerns over DeepSeek's competitive edge and privacy policies.
T he fast-rising Chinese AI lab DeepSeek is sparking national security concerns in the U.S., over fears that its AI models ...
As of this morning, DeepSeek had overtaken ChatGPT as the top free application on Apple’s mobile-app store in the United ...
The Justice Department called TikTok “a threat to ... No matter what moves Washington and China might make, technology can still find a way. Recommended DeepSeek isn’t the AI game-changer ...
China’s DeepSeek is disrupting AI, Big Tech & the music industry—drawing comparisons to TikTok. As AI reshapes industry tools ...
Lawmakers are now pushing to immediately ban the Chinese chatbot DeepSeek on government devices, citing national security ...
DeepSeek founder Liang has received the lion’s share of media attention in recent weeks as his AI assistant ascended to the ...