AI Legal Watch - DeepSeek Under Scrutiny

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Everyone is talking about DeepSeek for its increase performance and efficiency. However, with that comes additional risks, as DeepSeek is subject to Chinese national law, and there are still many unanswered questions regarding DeepSeek, including what data was used in training, how much the model cost to develop, and what additional risks may arise from using foreign-sourced AI technologies. Recently, South Korea announced that it has temporarily banned new downloads of DeepSeek due to concerns over data privacy among other things. This decision highlights the growing scrutiny on DeepSeek and its compliance with data protection and other laws. Despite DeepSeek’s chatter, it has sparked debates about security and the geopolitical implications of AI advancements. As South Korea works to ensure the app meets its stringent privacy standards, other countries like Taiwan and Australia have also expressed similar concerns, advising against the use of DeepSeek for government employees.

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