The Chinese AI app DeepSeek skyrocketed to the top in the US. But is it safe for Americans to share their data with?
New York-based security firm Wiz Research discovered one of the China-based company's databases exposed on the internet, ...
There's no way of proving this means DeepSeek is in any form of continued relationship with authorities, though it does raise ...
Australia's science minister, Ed Husic, has become the first member of a Western government to raise privacy concerns about ...
The Chinese artificial intelligence chatbot DeepSeek has surged in popularity, becoming the most downloaded app in the US and ...
In another post, the company confirmed that it hosts DeepSeek "in US/EU data centers - your data never leaves Western servers ...
The Chinese AI generator is causing quite a stir because it's cheap and delivering impressive results but what data is it ...
So, as this new Chinese AI app continues its ride atop Apple’s App Store, the question is whether it’s safe to install and ...
DeepSeek sparked hope for AI on cheaper chips with open-source code, but a security flaw now serves as a wake-up call for ...
We break down the current safety concerns around DeepSeek R1 and whether or not the AI chatbot is safe for use.
DeepSeek AI arrived on the tech scene with a sudden bang last week, but it may well be disappearing as quickly as it arrived.
Open up VirtualBox and select New (with a blue icon). When the Create Virtual Machine window appears, enter in the name of ...