A bipartisan bill is already coming that would ban DeepSeek from government devices, echoing TikTok's journey.
House lawmakers are unveiling the "No DeepSeek on Government Devices Act" to ban the app over concerns that it could be sharing data with China's government.
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House lawmakers push to ban AI app DeepSeek from US government devicesThe proposal for the Chinese artificial intelligence app is similar to the policy already in place for the popular social ...
TikTok only went dark for 12 hours, with President Donald Trump extending the ban by 75 days. Why can't Americans download ...
A new bipartisan bill seeks to ban Chinese AI chatbot DeepSeek from US government-owned devices to “prevent our enemy from getting information from our government.” A similar ban on TikTok was ...
The two sponsors, one a Republican and the other a Democrat, cite concern that the chatbot’s code is linked to China’s ...
Australia banned DeepSeek from government systems on Tuesday, citing data security risks, while key ministries in South Korea ...
The TikTok ban serves as a case study to expose President Trump’s overarching and deceitful political tactics. Trump orchestrates crisis, controls narratives and feigns heroism for the sole purpose of ...
TikTok shut down access to its 170 million American users on Jan. 18, hours before a Supreme Court ruling upholding aCongress-passed ban of the app was set to take place. “We are fortunate ...
The "No DeepSeek on Government Devices Act" comes after the Chinese AI lab shook Wall Street with its chatbot, a direct ...
The suspended US ban means the social media platform is currently not available in the Play Store, but TikTok has shared a ...
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