A bipartisan congressional bill is being introduced to ban China's DeepSeek artificial intelligence software from government ...
Officials in South Korea and Australia have cited concerns about user data and national security as reasons to block the ...
Lawmakers are now pushing to immediately ban the Chinese chatbot DeepSeek on government devices, citing national security ...
A bipartisan pair of lawmakers are introducing a measure this week to ban Chinese artificial intelligence app DeepSeek from ...
Lawmakers in the House are proposing to ban the Chinese artificial intelligence app DeepSeek from U.S. government devices ...
Ill., on Thursday introduced the “No DeepSeek on Government Devices Act," which would ban federal employees from using the ...
US lawmakers propose banning the Chinese AI chatbot DeepSeek from government devices, citing national security risks and ...
The "No DeepSeek on Government Devices Act" comes after the Chinese AI lab shook Wall Street with its chatbot, a direct ...
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.
The future for Chinese tech companies will hinge on their ability to turn uncertainty into innovation – and opportunity.
If DeepSeek is China’s open-source “Sputnik moment,” we need a legislative environment that supports — not criminalizes — an American open-source Moon landing.