The website of the Chinese artificial intelligence company DeepSeek, whose chatbot became the most downloaded app in the ...
In a posting on its website, the company said it suspended the ability of customers to top up their API credits to avoid any broader impact on their services ...
DeepSeek shot to the top of the app-store charts—and triggered a brutal stock market selloff—last week. But the Chinese ...
Lawmakers are said to be working on a bill to block the Chinese chatbot app from government devices, underscoring concerns ...
AI's environmental impact is immense, with systems using billions of cubic metres of water annually. DeepSeek's cooling technology drastically reduces water usage, achieving eco-friendly AI operations ...
The flood of AI news from Google comes in the wake of the launch of DeepSeek, the breakthrough Chinese AI tool that's been ...
American legislators are pushing to ban Chinese chatbot DeepSeek from all government-owned devices, it has emerged.
Officials in South Korea and Australia have cited concerns about user data and national security as reasons to block the buzzy AI service from China.
A new bill Gottheimer proposed on Thursday is called the "No DeepSeek on Government Devices Act" and it would require the ...
US lawmakers plan to introduce a bill on Thursday that would ban DeepSeek’s chatbot application from government-owned devices ...
DeepSeek has temporarily suspended API service top-ups, a platform that allows developers of other models to integrate its AI ...
U.S lawmakers plan to introduce a bill on Thursday that would ban DeepSeek's chatbot application from government-owned ...