DeepSeek under review: US Congress blocks use of Chinese AI for employees amid data security fears

US congressional offices have been cautioned against using the Chinese artificial intelligence application DeepSeek, according to a report by Axios on Thursday. The warning comes amid growing concerns over data security and foreign influence in AI technology. A notice issued by the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of the US House of Representatives has reportedly advised…

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DeepSeek AI app removed from Italian App stores amid data privacy investigation

The Chinese artificial intelligence app, DeepSeek, has been temporarily removed from the Apple and Google app stores in Italy, following a request from the country’s data protection authority for more information regarding its handling of personal data. The app’s removal, which occurred on Wednesday, came just a day after the Italian regulator, the Garante, raised…

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DeepSeek vs ChatGPT vs Gemini: Can a lower-cost model outperform Google, OpenAI and other tech giants?

In the ever-evolving world of artificial intelligence, a new player has emerged that is sending shockwaves through Silicon Valley and beyond. DeepSeek, a Chinese startup founded just over a year ago, has developed an AI model that is offering startlingly comparable performance to industry giants like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini, but at a fraction…

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Facebook, X, YouTube and others agree to stricter hate speech policies under new EU guidelines

Major tech companies including Meta’s Facebook, Elon Musk’s X, Google’s YouTube, and TikTok have pledged to take more robust measures in tackling online hate speech as part of an updated voluntary code of conduct. The revised code, which aligns with the European Union’s Digital Services Act (DSA), marks a significant shift in the way tech…

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Google’s AI Keeps Hallucinating. Does Anyone Care?

(Bloomberg Opinion) — For years, to ā€œgoogleā€ meant to tap the web’s prodigious data. Today it means wading through ads, spam and, most recently,Ā wildly inaccurate AI answers. The newĀ AI OverviewĀ feature rolled out by Google over the last week has led to a flurry of errors thatĀ must have Alphabet Inc. Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai cringing.Ā When…

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