Lawmakers in the House are proposing to ban the Chinese artificial intelligence app DeepSeek from U.S. government devices.
China's DeepSeek has showcased that AI innovation isn't reliant on massive resources but on smarter engineering. India stands ...
In a moment of déjà vu, a group of lawmakers are rallying together to introduce legislation to ban DeepSeek's AI chatbot application from government-owned devices, citing national security concerns ...
A pair of US lawmakers are seeking to ban government workers from using Chinese startup DeepSeek’s artificial intelligence ...
DeepSeek has shown that China can, in part, sidestep US restrictions on advanced chips by leveraging algorithmic innovations.
The company is expected to show strong operating income growth, reflecting CEO Andy Jassy’s efforts to rein in expenses.
Lower construction spending on data centers because of DeepSeek could negatively impact heavy equipment stocks like Caterpillar, JPMorgan said.
House lawmakers are unveiling the "No DeepSeek on Government Devices Act" to ban the app over concerns that it could be sharing data with China's government.
Turns out it’s an anomaly. As Turley explained recently, he is among a small group of individuals who have been “effectively disappeared by the AI system.” Other GPT-banned names include Harvard’s ...
Sen. Josh Hawley’s new bill is broad in scope and has potential impacts on a variety of industries connected to AI, including ...
A bipartisan bill is already coming that would ban DeepSeek from government devices, echoing TikTok's journey.