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With enterprises prioritizing secure AI deployments, it’s essential to ensure proprietary data is truly an asset, not a ...
Microsoft employees aren’t allowed to use DeepSeek due to data security and propaganda concerns, Microsoft Vice Chairman and ...
Microsoft joins countries like Italy and Taiwan, and agencies like the U.S. Navy, Congress, Pentagon, and NASA in banning ...
The Chinese artificial intelligence company DeepSeek poses a great risk to American AI companies and a host of national ...
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 ...
In a Senate hearing addressing US AI capabilities, Vice Chair and President of Microsoft Brad Smith has revealed the company's employees are not permitted to use the DeepSeek app. Citing data ...
Microsoft has officially barred its employees from using the Chinese AI app DeepSeek, citing 'data security and propaganda' ...
Microsoft has banned employees from using the Chinese AI app DeepSeek over concerns about "data security and propaganda." ...
Well, it turns out that the issue is related to where DeepSeek stores its user data. The app stores everything on servers in ...
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The Hidden Cost of AI: Extractive AI Is Bad for Business
The next big AI risk isn’t existential, it’s economic. Companies that extract workers’ expertise without consent may find themselves trading short-term speed for long-term value erosion. The Chinese ...
Microsoft has prohibited its employees from using the DeepSeek app due to data storage and potential propaganda concerns.
have already blocked DeepSeek due to security risks. South Korea in February accused DeepSeek of sharing user data with ByteDance. The letter expressed concern about how Chinese companies access U ...