Chinese AI companies have grown rapidly, despite several technological and political challenges. So what’s their secret?
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National Interest on MSNCracks in the Firewall: How U.S. Tech Policy is Losing Ground to ChinaIn February, The National Interest organized a symposium on the U.S.-China technology race amidst the emergence of DeepSeek ...
South Korea has announced a ban on new downloads of DeepSeek, a Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) application, due to concerns over user data privacy. The South Korean Personal Information ...
In the fourth quarter, Millennium trimmed its position in the artificial intelligence (AI) chip king Nvidia and piled into a ...
Citing concerns about privacy and security, Pennsylvania Treasurer Stacy Garrity has banned the use of DeepSeek, a ...
A WIRED investigation goes inside the Telegram groups targeting women who joined “Are We Dating the Same Guy?” groups on ...
In February, The National Interest organized a symposium on the U.S.-China technology race amidst the emergence of DeepSeek and ongoing legal battles over TikTok. We asked a variety of experts the ...
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR), the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, asked the Trump administration on Friday to ban DeepSeek from all government devices.
Universities across China have launched artificial intelligence (AI) courses this month based on Chinese AI startup DeepSeek, ...
In late December 2024, the New York governor signed two bills (S2659B and S2376B) amending the state’s data breach notification law to expand the definition of “reportable personal information” and ...
DeepSeek is being accused of sharing South Korean user data with TikTok's parent company ByteDance. More details here.
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