Paxton launches investigation into DeepSeek
- Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating DeepSeek for privacy violations and its ties to the Chinese Communist Party after banning its AI app on state-issued devices.
- Texas has requested Google and Apple to provide assessments and documentation regarding DeepSeek’s app as part of the investigation.
- New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced a ban on DeepSeek due to concerns over foreign surveillance and data harvesting.
- Concerns include potential data harvesting, with several officials stating that DeepSeek may serve as a proxy for foreign interests.
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Texas Probes DeepSeek Over Privacy Concerns, Cost-Efficiency Claims
Texas is investigating DeepSeek over its privacy practices, ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and the company’s claims that its AI models rival those of leading competitors, the state’s top prosecutor announced Friday.
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