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ThePatriotLight - Germany Demands Apple, Google Remove Chinese AI Firm's App Over Data Privacy Concerns
ThePatriotLight - German data regulator orders Apple and Google to remove DeepSeek’s AI app over unlawful data transfers to China. Concerns cite China’s extensive authority over corporate data under GDPR-guided scrutiny. App’s removal could foreshadow an EU-wide ban amid growing regulatory pressure. DeepSeek, which claims equivalence to U.S. models at lower cost, faces scrutiny in Italy, Netherlands and U.S. military ties. Critics warn the crack…
Germany Demands Apple, Google Remove Chinese AI Firm’s App Over Data Privacy Concerns * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Noah
Germany's push to remove a Chinese AI app highlights deepening tensions over data privacy and national security. As Apple and Google face tough decisions, the implications could reshape the future of tech governance in Europe. Discover the full story.
DeepSeek Apologizes to Wang Yibo: AI Hallucinations Aren't an Illness
DeepSeek Issues Apology to Wang Yibo Amid AI Misunderstanding In a surprising turn of events, DeepSeek, a prominent technology firm, has issued an official apology to popular Chinese actor and singer Wang Yibo. The apology comes on the heels of a misunderstanding regarding AI-generated content that mistakenly implied he was experiencing hallucinations. The situation arose when an AI tool developed by DeepSeek generated content suggesting Wang wa…
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