The Chinese start -up company specializing in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Deepseek admitted to South Korean authorities that it has transferred its users to a Chinese company without their consent, Seoul’s competent regulatory authority announced today. South Korea was among countries that expressed concerns about protecting their privacy or national security after the early circulation of Chatbot (ed: Computer program designed to simulate the human conversation) of DEEPSEEK, which was developed at low cost and operates at less. The South Korean Committee responsible for the protection of personal data had withdrawn Deepseek’s chatbot from the market of the country’s applications until it studies how the company manages the users’ data. “Initially, Deepseek has transferred personal data to companies in China and the US without receiving users consent or declaring it to politics […]
Source: News Beast

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