Google has removed its pledge to avoid AI applications for weapons and surveillance from its updated AI Principles.
The website of the Chinese artificial intelligence company DeepSeek, whose chatbot became the most downloaded app in the ...
The analysis only applies to the web version of DeepSeek. The researchers did not analyse the mobile version, which remains one of the most downloaded pieces of software on both the Apple and the ...
In an update to its AI principles, Google pointedly omits an earlier ban on developing AI weapons or surveillance technology.
In its privacy policy, DeepSeek acknowledged storing data on servers inside the People's Republic of China. But its chatbot ...
Researchers discovered that DeepSeek's website contains code linking its login process to China Mobile, a state-owned telecom ...
DeepSeek, a Chinese AI firm, is under scrutiny after security experts found it potentially sending user data to China Mobile, a state-owned entity banned in the US. The discovery raises significant ...
The emergence of a newly popular artificial intelligence (AI) model from Chinese startup DeepSeek is raising national ...
Liebert Cassidy Whitmore’s Paul Knothe and Nicholas Grether examine DHS recommendations for generative AI use, including the need for agencies to have a deliberate approach and appropriate safeguards.