Germany's Move to Block DeepSeek a 'Bias' Against Chinese Firm, May Harm Cross-Border Tech Cooperation: Expert
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Germany's move to block DeepSeek a 'bias' against Chinese firm, may harm cross-border tech cooperation: expert
Germany's data protection commissioner has reportedly asked Apple and Google to remove Chinese AI startup DeepSeek from their app stores, citing so-called data security concerns. A Chinese expert on Sunday accused the groundless move as
The European authorities demand the withdrawal of DeepSeek from Apple and Google platforms for breach of data protection rules.
Germany urged Apple and Google to remove DeepSeek from their application stores due to data protection concerns in the EU. The complaint accuses DeepSeek of transferring user data to China without adequate guarantees and of not having provided evidence that it protects personal data in accordance with EU legal standards.The Chinese startup DeepSeek has succeeded in developing high-performance AI models comparable to GPT-4, which are based on the…
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