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Germany Wants Google and Apple to Ban China's "Illegal" DeepSeek AI — After It Failed to Comply with Data Protection Laws

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Germany's data protection commissioner has reported DeepSeek AI to Google and Apple as "illegal content" in a move that could lead to a ban.

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Lean Right

There is resistance against the Chinese AI DeepSeek. South Korea, Taiwan, Australia and parts of the USA are forbidden to use it. Italy investigates violations of the GDPR and Germany wants to ban the AI app completely.

·Vienna, Austria
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Center

According to the Federal Data Protection Officers, the Chinese ChatGPT alternative should disappear from the app stores. It is about lack of data protection. Other countries also restrict the use of the AI application.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Center

The Chinese chatbot DeepSeek has alarmed Germany's top data protection officer. What Louisa Specht-Riemenschneider is now planning.

·Berlin, Germany
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Lean Left

Many countries have already taken action against the AI application DeepSeek, now clear words come from Berlin: The chatbot violates European law, according to the data protection officers.

·Germany
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Lean Right

The powerful Chatbot Deepseek has shaken the AI industry. Germany's top data protection officer wants to pull the app out of circulation.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Lean Left

The Federal Data Protection Officer wants the Chinese Chatbot DeepSeek to be banished from German app stores. Data outflows to China are "extremely critical".

·Germany
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