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DeepSeek Halts App Downloads in South Korea Amid Privacy Concerns


Chinese AI firm DeepSeek has temporarily suspended downloads of its chatbot applications in South Korea while working with to address concerns.

Multiple South Korean government bodies and corporations have already blocked DeepSeek from their networks, citing concerns over the AI model’s data collection practices. The commission, which launched its DeepSeek probe last month, discovered issues with the company’s transparency regarding third-party data sharing and potentially excessive personal information gathering, according to Nam. DeepSeek’s global footprint is shrinking as a growing number of governments slam the brakes on the AI platform over data privacy and security concerns.

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