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Taiwan has banned the use of Chinese AI startup DeepSeek's services in all government agencies due to security concerns and the risk of data being transferred to China, amid Taiwan's long-standing wariness of Chinese technology due to political threats. Taiwan's digital ministry had previously advised against using DeepSeek, but did not specifically ban it until a recent cabinet meeting. Other countries have also been investigating DeepSeek's use of personal data.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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