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Taiwan's digital ministry has advised government departments not to use Chinese AI startup DeepSeek's services, citing security concerns due to its Chinese origin. Taiwan has historically been cautious about Chinese technology due to political tensions. The ministry's statement cited information security risks, cross-border transmission, and potential information leakage associated with DeepSeek's service. The ministry will continue to monitor technological developments and adjust its policies to ensure security.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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