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DeepSeek is “a profound threat” to national security and privacy, according to the US Congress

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  • A Special Committee within the US Congress concluded that DeepSeek AI represents a profound threat to US national security
  • The report reveals data privacy and security issues, the use of tracking tools, and even links with the Chinese Army, among others
  • DeepSeek AI has been under fire since its release in January, with many countries either issuing investigations or bans on privacy grounds

Although appearing as another AI chatbot, DeepSeek represents a profound threat to US national security. This is the verdict from the US Congress’ latest report on the Chinese AI tool, which has sent shockwaves through the AI world since its release last January.

Crucially, the Special Committee within the US Congress found privacy and security issues with how the chatbot managed Americans’ data, the use of tracking tools in its system, the spread of Chinese propaganda, and even links with the Chinese Army, among others.

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