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US Congress warns employees not to install Chinese AI app DeepSeek: Report


US Congress warns employees not to install Chinese AI app DeepSeek: Report. Story by HT News Desk • 2d. U S congressional offices have been warned against installing the Chinese AI app DeepSeek, ... Read More

Exclusive | Texas AG launches probe into Chinese AI app DeepSeek - New York Post


Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into DeepSeek, the upstart Chinese artificial intelligence company that rocked Wall Street last month. Primary Menu Sections US News ... Read More

US lawmakers introduce bill to bar Chinese AI in US government agencies


A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers on Wednesday planned to introduce a bill in both houses of Congress that would bar U.S. executive agencies from using artificial intelligence models developed in ... Read More

House lawmakers push to ban AI app DeepSeek from US government devices - Voice of America


House lawmakers propose banning the Chinese AI app DeepSeek from US government devices, similar to the existing policy for TikTok. Read More

US Navy email warns against using AI apps like China's DeepSeek


An internal US Navy email told service members not to use the Chinese AI app DeepSeek. The memo is a reminder of the Navy policy against using open-source AI for official work. Read More

OpenAI to sue China's DeepSeek? CEO Sam Altman reveals his plan


ALSO READ | US Congress warns employees not to install Chinese AI app DeepSeek: Report Earlier as well, Altman had said that OpenAI will continue to deliver better models. Read More

US Congress warns employees not to install Chinese AI app DeepSeek: Report | World News - Hindustan Times


DeepSeek, a low-cost Chinese AI model, raised concerns about challenging the dominance of US giants like OpenAI and Google in the AI market. Tuesday, Jun 24, 2025 New Delhi o C ... Read More


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