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A top regulator in Germany asked Google and Apple on Friday to remove Chinese AI startup DeepSeek from their app stores in their country due to data privacy concerns. Meike Kamp, Germany’s data ...
On June 27, Meike Kamp, Berlin Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information, announced in a press release that her office is calling on Google and Apple to remove the DeepSeek app ...
Germany orders Google and Apple to prohibit DeepSeek Germany’s data protection commissioner has asked Apple AAPL.O and Google GOOGL.O to remove Chinese AI startup DeepSeek from their app stores in the ...
Germany urges Apple and Google to block DeepSeek AI Germany’s data protection commissioner has asked Apple AAPL.O and Google GOOGL.O to remove Chinese AI startup DeepSeek from their app stores in the ...
As a result, Germany's Data Protection Commissioner, Meike Kamp, has officially requested that Google and Apple remove DeepSeek from their mobile app stores.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Germany's data protection commissioner has asked Apple and Google to remove Chinese AI startup DeepSeek from their app stores in the country due to concerns about data protection, ...
Germany’s data protection commissioner has requested Apple and Google to remove the Chinese AI startup DeepSeek from their app stores in the country. This action comes amid serious concerns over ...
One of Germany's data protection watchdogs on Friday said DeepSeek's app illegally sends user data to China and asked Google and Apple to consider blocking the artificial intelligence service.
German regulators called on Google and Apple to remove DeepSeek from their app stores, due to growing concerns around the Chinese AI company’s data protection practices. The country’s data protection ...
DeepSeek has cast doubt on that argument. The most recent development is OpenAI complaining that DeepSeek may have developed it’s LLM by distilling OpenAI’s data.
In response, it said DeepSeek had acknowledged “shortcomings” in its consideration of South Korean data protection laws and said it would actively work with the regulator on the issue.