The AI app, created by a small research lab owned by Chinese hedge fund High-Flyer, has faced both praise and suspicion since it abruptly surpassed some of the most well-known AI models last month.
The move comes amid concerns that the artificial intelligence product could steal data and technology secrets in a ...
The susceptibility to jailbreaking is just one of the security risks with DeepSeek, according to cybersecurity researchers.
Researchers from Stanford University and the University of Washington, including Chinese-American “AI godmother” Li Feifei, ...
Shares of Chinese stocks such as Alibaba (NYSE: BABA) and China-exposed stocks Estee Lauder (NYSE: EL) and Nike (NYSE: NKE) ...
The AI model picked Ethereum (ETH) and Solana (SOL), pointing to ecosystem growth, surging institutional interest, and favorable market conditions as key drivers of their strong growth potential in ...
Public safety is my top priority and we’re working aggressively to protect New Yorkers from foreign and domestic threats." ...
New York State is prohibiting the China-based artificial intelligence application DeepSeek from government devices. New York ...
Major tech companies including Microsoft and Amazon have taken steps to quickly — and securely — integrate the DeepSeek R-1 artificial intelligence model into their services, according to the free ...
Chinese brand promises to equip 21 different models with its driver-assist systems that are linked to DeepSeek AI learning ...
New York government employees are barred from downloading DeepSeek’s AI application onto state computers due to security concerns, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced.
It is the latest example that early dominance in emerging technology is ephemeral.