Deepseek collects similar data to American-based AI models, but Chinese laws could make that data more accessible to the ...
Karnik, federal policy director of the Guttmacher Institute, a research and policy nonprofit dedicated to advancing ...
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DeepSeek AI arrived on the tech scene with a sudden bang last week, but it may well be disappearing as quickly as it arrived.
Italy's data protection authority has called on the Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) model DeepSeek to provide answers on its use of personal data.
The province has unique filing requirements for biometrics: including obtaining express consent, and declaring their use of a biometric system before its use.