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Italy's data protection authority has blocked the Chinese AI model DeepSeek due to insufficient information on personal data usage. DeepSeek was unavailable in Italian app stores following the authority's request for details on data collection, sources, purposes, legal basis, and storage location. The authority opened an investigation after the Chinese companies supplying chatbot services to DeepSeek provided inadequate information. DeepSeek did not immediately comment on the matter.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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