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DeepSeek avoids South Korea ban, but it still sends data to China

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DeepSeek AI went viral in January. The iPhone app topped the App Store charts as users wanted to experience the chatbot that challenged the supremacy of ChatGPT. The DeepSeek privacy policy soon became an important topic, which isn't surprising for a new AI product. AI firms routinely want to use data from chats to train their LLMs. OpenAI does it with ChatGPT, too. You should always try to opt out of training when you sign up for any new AI pro…

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The Chinese startup specializing in artificial intelligence (AI) DeepSeeek has acknowledged to the South Korean authorities that it has transmitted the data of its users to a Chinese company without their consent, said the Seoul regulatory authority on Thursday. The post Artificial Intelligence: Deepseek has transmitted user data to a Chinese company appeared first on LesEco.ma.

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leseco.ma broke the news in on Monday, April 28, 2025.
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