US Politicians Call for Further Probes Into Possible DeepSeek Security Risks
UNITED STATES, AUG 6 – Seven Republican senators urge Commerce to probe DeepSeek's AI model R1 for data leaks and military use risks, citing bans by multiple US agencies and export violations.
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US senators sound alarm on DeepSeek’s security risks
Seven Republican US senators have called for an investigation into DeepSeek’s data security threats, citing growing concerns that the artificial intelligence (AI) model could leak personal data or generate harmful content. In a letter submitted to US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, the lawmakers urged the government to evaluate the risks of Chinese AI models collecting […] The post US senators sound alarm on DeepSeek’s security risks appeare…
Senators ask US to probe data security issues with DeepSeek
A group of seven Republican US senators on Tuesday, August 5, asked the Commerce Department to evaluate potential data security vulnerabilities posed by Chinese open-source AI models like DeepSeek. The senators, led by Ted Budd and include Jon Husted, Todd Young, John Cornyn, John Curtis, Bill Cassidy and Marsha Blackburn, want the Commerce Department to detail any threats from data collected by applications being fed back to Chinese servers or …
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