Amazon employees are warning customers about DeepSeek privacy concerns — and pushing Amazon's own AI instead
- OpenAI has proposed a global ban on AI models aligned with the Chinese Communist Party, including DeepSeek, to maintain American leadership in AI.
- Amazon employees are highlighting privacy concerns about DeepSeek, an AI model that collects user data and may store it in China, while promoting its own AI model, Nova, as safer and faster.
- Despite Amazon's concerns, CEO Andy Jassy noted that the company moved quickly to satisfy customer demand for DeepSeek.
- Amazon's move to include DeepSeek in its Bedrock development tool spurred calls within the company to emphasize security issues related to the Chinese model.
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Amazon employees are warning customers about DeepSeek privacy concerns — and pushing Amazon's own AI instead
Amazon; DeepSeek; Getty Images; Ava Horton/BIAmazon quickly integrated DeepSeek AI models into Bedrock due to high demand in January.Amazon wants to promote its products as faster and more secure alternatives to DeepSeek.The cloud giant warns employees not to share confidential information with DeepSeek.In late January, as DeepSeek sent shockwaves through the tech industry, Amazon saw a huge spike in companies requesting access to the Chinese AI…
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