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Deepseek, China’s AI Company, increases the anger of regulators around the world. Deepseek viral AI models and chatbot applications have been banned by more and more countries and government agencies, which have expressed concern about Deepseek’s ethics, private life and security.
Companies also banned the deep – the hundreds. The biggest concern is supposedly the potential data leak for the Chinese government. According to Deepseek privacy policyThe company stores all user data in China where local laws mandate Organizations that share data with intelligence officials upon request.
Because a list of regions where Deepseek applications are no longer available, we will continue to update this Roundup. These include: public sector classes that ban Deepseek Tech.
Italy became one of the first countries that banned Deepseek after the country’s data protection guard was aimed at managing Deepseek’s personal data.
At the end of January, the Italy’s Data Protection Authority (DPA) launched an investigation into compliance with Deepseek data collection practices and GDPR, to the EU law, which regulates the retention and processing of personal data in the EU. DPA has given Deepseek 20 days to answer the questions how and where the company stores user data and what this data is used for.
Deepseek claimed that its applications were not under the jurisdiction of the EU law. Italy dpa disagreed and took steps to remove Deepseek applications from Apple and Google App Stores in Italy.
The Department of Digital Affairs of Taiwanese said Deepseek is “threatening national information security” and banned government agencies from the use of the company.
In a statement, the Taiwanese Ministry stated that public sector workers and critical infrastructure facilities have been with the use of Deepseek technology to “cross -border transmission and information leakage”. The Taiwan government prohibition applies to employees of government agencies, public schools and state -owned businesses.
“Deepseek AI is a Chinese product”, the Ministry of Digital Affairs ” The statement can be read– “Operation (multiple) information security concerns.”
US congressional offices were allegedly warned not to use Deepseek Tech.
The House Administration Officer (CAO), which provides support services and business solutions to the House Deepseek technology is “under review” Axios reported.
“(T) Hreat actors are already exploiting Deepseek to transport malicious software and infect the devices,” the announcement said. “In order to alleviate these risks, the House has taken security measures to limit the functionality of Deepseek on the device issued by all houses.”
According to Axios, CAO has forbidden the staff from installing Deepseek apps on all official smartphones, computer or tablets.
Texas Governor, Greg Abbott issued a order ban software From Deepseek and other Chinese companies, the state’s government’s assets.
In a statement, Abbott stated that Texas “would not allow the Chinese Communist Party to infiltrate the critical infrastructure of our state by following data from AI and social media. Texas continues to protect and protect our state from enemy foreign actors. ”
The US Navy has instructed its members not to use Deepseek applications or technologiesAccording to CNBC.
At the end of January, the Navy sent E -MAIL, which prohibited service members to use Deepseek products in “any quality” due to potential security and ethical concerns related to “tech) origin (s) and use. The Navy spokesman told CNBC that E -Mail is referring to the generative AI policy of the Navy Information Officer and based on the Cyber Labor Manager of the Navy.
In the e-mail, the Navy said it was “essential” for members not to use Deepseek AI “for any job-related tasks or personal use” and “refrain from downloading, installing or using (Deepseek ai).”
Pentagon blocks access to deepness technologies, But not before some employees entered themBloomberg reported.
According to Bloomberg, the Pentagon IT Network Defense Information System Agency responsible for the Pentagon IT network. It is claimed that the decision of defense officials expressed concern that Pentagon would use Deepseek’s requests without employee permission.
Bloomberg notes that while the ban remains in place, the Ministry of Defense’s staff can use Deepseek AI via ASK SAGE through an authorized platform that is not directly related to Chinese servers.
NASA also forbid employees from using Deepseek Tech. According to CNBC, which received a note from the Agency’s leading AI CEO, in which he informed the staff Deepseek servers operate outside the United States and raise national security concernsOr
“Deepseek, as well as products and services are not authorized to use NASA data and information, or to the devices and networks issued by government,” the note said at CNBC. “(Employees are not eligible) to achieve depth through NASA devices and network connections managed by agencies.”
NASA has blocked the use of Deepseek applications on “agency -managed devices and networks,” CNBC reported.
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