Trump Administration Weighs Ban on Chinese AI Firm DeepSeek Over Security Concerns
- DeepSeek, developed by a Chinese startup, has faced scrutiny for data privacy and security issues since its rapid rise in 2025, prompting countries like Korea to suspend new downloads due to user data concerns.
- Korea's Personal Information Protection Commission has temporarily removed DeepSeek from app stores, while existing users can still access the AI tool, pending a review of its data practices.
- Bipartisan lawmakers are urging governors to ban DeepSeek on government devices, citing concerns over data privacy risks and potential foreign adversary access.
- Several countries, including Italy, Australia, and Taiwan, have implemented restrictions or bans on DeepSeek due to data handling issues.
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In Depth: DeepSeek Integration Gives China’s Health Care Stocks Shot In the Arm
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Trump Admin Weighs On Banning Chinese AI Chatbox DeepSeek * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Anthony T
The Trump administration is weighing a ban on the Chinese AI chatbox DeepSeek. The ban would prevent U.S. government devices from accessing the AI chat box. Talks of banning DeepSeek come as U.S. officials are concerned over how the company stores users’ data on servers in China. Officials are also looking into banning the on Apple and Google app stores. US mulling a ban on Chinese app DeepSeek from government devices, source says https://t.co/…
Trump Admin Weighs On Banning Chinese AI Chatbox DeepSeek
The Trump administration is weighing a ban on the Chinese AI chatbox DeepSeek. The ban would prevent U.S. government devices from accessing the AI chat box. Talks of banning DeepSeek come as U.S. officials are concerned over how the company stores users’ data on servers in China. Officials are also looking into banning the on Apple and Google app stores. US mulling a ban on Chinese app DeepSeek from government devices, source says https://t.co/…

21 State Attorneys General Urge Congress to Ban DeepSeek on All Government Devices
Attorneys general from 21 states penned a missive to Congress on March 6, calling on lawmakers to pass the No DeepSeek on Government Devices Act, citing concerns that American users’ data may fall into the hands of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). “China is a clear and present danger to the United States,” the 21 attorneys general wrote in the letter addressed to House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.), H…
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