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SEOUL (Reuters) -Chinese artificial intelligence service DeepSeek became available again on South Korean app markets on ...
South Korea's data protection authority said on Thursday that Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek transferred ...
DeepSeek, a Chinese AI platform, is back in South Korea's app stores after a two-month suspension due to data privacy issues.
DeepSeek has become available for download once again in South Korea after being previously suspended by authorities.
DeepSeek, a Chinese AI service, is again accessible on South Korean app markets after a two-month suspension due to data ...
DeepSeek also sent what users entered into the prompts to Volcano, a Chinese company affiliated with ByteDance, the parent ...
Chinese artificial intelligence app DeepSeek has resumed availability in South Koreas app stores after a two-month suspension ...
DeepSeek previously said it overlooked data protection laws when transferring input to a Beijing-based cloud service platform ...
Chinese artificial intelligence app DeepSeek was transferring personal data to a cloud services platform without users' ...
DeepSeek, a China-based artificial intelligence service, is officially available again on South Korean app markets for the ...
South Korea’s data protection authority has accused Chinese AI startup DeepSeek of transferring the personal information of ...
Both user data and prompts were forwarded from the AI app to a company in Beijing, according to South Korea's data protection ...