Hours after Italian authorities requested information from DeepSeek about how the company handles user data, the Chinese AI startup's app is no longer ...
DeepSeek has gone viral. Chinese AI lab DeepSeek broke into the mainstream consciousness this week after its chatbot app rose to the top of the Apple App Store charts (and Google Play, as well).
The drama started around January 20 when Chinese AI startup DeepSeek announced R1, a new simulated reasoning (SR) model that ...
On iOS, DeepSeek is currently the No. 1 free app in the U.S. App Store and 51 other countries, according to mobile app analytics firm Appfigures. The rapid rise of DeepSeek in the app stores ...
There's a good chance you've heard of DeepSeek, the AI model that recently made waves in the tech scene. While people downloaded the app in droves, it turns out it has some nasty privacy issues. As ...
Bad news for DeepSeek users in South Korea. The country’s regulator announced on Monday that the Chinese AI app ...
South Korea just banned DeepSeek from the Google Play and the App Store. Several other countries have also taken action ...
The first phone with a DeepSeek-powered voice assistant won't be from Samsung, Oppo, OnePlus or any other major brand.
If you do not receive the DeepSeek Verification code to sign-up on DeepSeek AI, follow these solutions to get around the ...
South Korea has temporarily blocked DeepSeek from app stores, pending an investigation into its data handling practices.
South Korea becomes the latest country to temporarily suspend new downloads of the Chinese AI app, DeepSeek, due to concerns ...
Bans on the chatbot in South Korea have curbed DeepSeek's growth in one of the world's most important markets.