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"We should tighten the screws and continue to constrain them," Ben Buchanan said of DeepSeek.
The U.S. Navy and NASA already prohibit personnel from installing DeepSeek’s app on work devices. Texas, New York and ...
The White House is weighing measures to restrict Chinese artificial-intelligence upstart DeepSeek, including banning its chatbot from government devices because of national-security concerns ...
The Trump administration is reportedly “likely” to ban Chinese AI chatbot DeepSeek from US government devices due to national security concerns. As The Post reported, cybersecurity experts ...
The White House is reportedly considering a rule banning installing the DeepSeek app on government devices. Based on ...
Further, once harms are directly attributed to DeepSeek, it limits the administration’s options for addressing these issues with the PRC. While it is highly unlikely that the White House will fully ...
Government bodies nationwide have been eager to show they are using DeepSeek’s A.I. technology since the company’s founder met with Xi Jinping, China’s leader. By Meaghan Tobin and Claire Fu ...
Meta Platforms Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg held meetings at the White House with Trump administration officials on ...
OpenAI on Thursday submitted its proposal for the U.S. government’s coming “AI Action Plan,” to be submitted to President ...
The exact nature of the national security concerns was not specified, but the potential measures underline the ongoing scrutiny of Chinese tech firms by the U.S. government. DeepSeek, a leading AI ...