Microsoft employees aren’t allowed to use DeepSeek due to data security and propaganda concerns, Microsoft Vice Chairman and President Brad Smith said in a Senate hearing today. “At Microsoft we don’t ...
Ever since DeepSeek quietly disrupted the AI world at the beginning of this year, I have been testing it to determine the best use cases and prompts for productivity. What began as an experiment with ...
It’s become almost a cliché to say that cybercriminals are remarkably quick to latch onto the latest trends and technologies and exploit them for their own nefarious gains. The buzz around DeepSeek ...
ChatGPT is my go-to for most things, but sometimes, it just doesn’t cut it. DeepSeek is proving itself to be a powerful model that can directly compete with ChatGPT—and even outmatch it in several key ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- DeepSeek and other artificial intelligence apps use AI technology so people can ask questions, draft letters, or summarize emails. "It was launched about 10 days ago. Overnight, it ...
NASA is the latest federal agency to ban use of China's DeepSeek AI technology by employees and block access to the platform, CNBC has learned. NASA personnel were informed of the rule in a memo on ...
DeepSeek, the Chinese AI company, is raising the ire of regulators around the world. DeepSeek’s viral AI models and chatbot apps have been banned by a growing number of countries and government bodies ...
Using an AI chatbot to ‘help’ with college assignments or augment your resume may be seen as unfair or unethical, but it certainly isn’t a crime. But that could change if a bill submitted to the US ...
The Chinese start-up DeepSeek rattled tech investors shortly after the release of an artificial intelligence model and chatbot that rivals OpenAI’s products. Its chatbot assistant hit the top of Apple ...
Government bodies nationwide have been eager to show they are using DeepSeek’s A.I. technology since the company’s founder met with Xi Jinping, China’s leader. By Meaghan Tobin and Claire Fu Meaghan ...
DeepSeek's AI Assistant app has retained its No. 1 ranking in Apple's (AAPL) App Store for a week straight now. It first reached No. 1 among free apps in the U.S. on January 26, and has never let go.