DeepSeek AI app should be banned from US government devices, lawmakers say

US lawmakers want the DeepSeek app banned from government devices, saying it poses a threat to US national security.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/deepseek-ai-app-should-be-banned-from-us-government-devices-lawmakers-say

Creată 3h | 7 feb. 2025, 14:40:06


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