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List of Countries Banned Chinese AI Deepseek Over Security Concerns

List of Countries Banned Chinese AI Deepseek Over Security Concerns

Recently, DeepSeek shook the AI Industry. It was appear as China’s answer to ChatGPT. AI chatbot going viral these days, and Chinese startup find in between the several regulators. Due to the misuse of deepseek AI and security concerns, various Countries banned Deepseek. The list of Countries include US, India, Australia, Taiwan, Italy, etc, to protect the citizens from the privacy threats.

Which Countries banned Deepseek

The list of countries decide to banned deepseek AI are given below

Italy

Italy is the first country banned deepseek last month. According to reports, the AI chatbot app has removed from all app stores in the country.

Taiwan

As per Ministry of Digital Affairs of Taiwan, DeepSeek pose the risk of national information security. So, the government decided to banned AI permanently.

Australia

Australian government has also banned DeepSeek AI due to security concerns. Now, employees are not allow to install or use AI apps.

India

Finance Ministry of India banned AI, and refrain employees from using Deepseek. The reports have evaluate that the AI tools and AI apps in office computers and devices cause risks on privacy and users documents. So, the ministry decided to banned it to keep users’ information confidential and safe.

US

 American Navy has banned the use of DeepSeek for personal use or work-related use. In US, texas was first state that banned this Chinese AI App. “Now, the people are not allowed to use AI on their social media apps, navy said.”

South Korea

Security concerns also occur in South Korea because of Chinese deepseek technology. It causes major threats to users’ information. So, the Industry Ministry of the country decide to prohibit government workers from ChatGPT and DeepSeek.

China Statements after Deepseek banned

China show its move, and highlights the opposition to Countries banned Deepseek. It shows opposition to the politicization of economic, trade, and technological issues. The foreign ministry said, “Chinese government has not required enterprises or person to illegally gather and store data.”

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