Taiwan issues DeepSeek AI public sector ban due to security concerns
[Focus Taiwan] - 01/31/2025
Taipei, Jan. 31 (CNA) Taiwan's Ministry of Digital Affairs (MODA) said Friday that public sector workers will be banned from using DeepSeek, a recently released Chinese artificial intelligence model, due to concerns over data leaks to the Chinese government.
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