Amazon employees are warning customers about DeepSeek privacy concerns — and pushing Amazon's own AI instead
- OpenAI has proposed a global ban on AI models aligned with the Chinese Communist Party, including DeepSeek, to maintain American leadership in AI.
- Amazon employees are highlighting privacy concerns about DeepSeek, an AI model that collects user data and may store it in China, while promoting its own AI model, Nova, as safer and faster.
- Despite Amazon's concerns, CEO Andy Jassy noted that the company moved quickly to satisfy customer demand for DeepSeek.
- Amazon's move to include DeepSeek in its Bedrock development tool spurred calls within the company to emphasize security issues related to the Chinese model.
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Flailing OpenAI Calls for Ban on Chinese AI
A year or two ago, OpenAI was on top of the world. Now... well, it's still probably still the world's buzziest AI startup, but its new models aren't making the splash they once were, its business model is as hazy as ever, and competition is rapidly catching up. What does a $300 billion tech company do in that situation? Double down on innovation and development — or blame a scary foreign bogeyman? Lately, it's sounding like the latter. In a rece…
Amazon employees are warning customers about DeepSeek privacy concerns — and pushing Amazon's own AI instead
Amazon; DeepSeek; Getty Images; Ava Horton/BIAmazon quickly integrated DeepSeek AI models into Bedrock due to high demand in January.Amazon wants to promote its products as faster and more secure alternatives to DeepSeek.The cloud giant warns employees not to share confidential information with DeepSeek.In late January, as DeepSeek sent shockwaves through the tech industry, Amazon saw a huge spike in companies requesting access to the Chinese AI…
More US government departments ban controversial AI model DeepSeek - WorldNL Magazine
US Department of Commerce staff have reportedly been banned from using DeepSeek on government devicesThis follows similar bans from other US government agencies and departmentsA bipartisan bill has been introduced into Congress to ban the model from all US government devicesStaff at the US Department of Commerce have been banned from using the Chinese AI model on government-issued devices.According to Reuters, employees are forbidden from downlo…
OpenAI Want Deepseek Banned to Safeguard Privacy : OpenAI vs DeepSeek
OpenAI has called for a ban on Deepseek, a Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) model, citing significant concerns over national security, data privacy, and allegations of intellectual property theft. This move aligns with the broader U.S. strategy to regulate AI technologies and limit China’s access to advanced systems. However, some observers argue that OpenAI’s position may […] The post OpenAI Want Deepseek Banned to Safeguard Privacy : OpenA…
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