(Bloomberg/Karin Matussek) — Apple Inc. and Google’s Android have been warned by a top German privacy regulator that the Chinese AI service DeepSeek, available on their app stores, constitutes illegal ...
The German government has recently removed the DeepSeek app from app stores, reflecting a European move to strengthen digital sovereignty and protect personal data. The case revolves around the ...
Germany has told Apple and Google to block the Chinese AI app DeepSeek from their app stores. This comes amid rising European pressure over data privacy concerns, with authorities claiming DeepSeek ...
DeepSeek is the latest large language model to burst onto the scene and shake things up, so much so that it’s wiped billions off the net worth of the world’s biggest tech companies. What has really ...
The Berlin Commissioner for Data Protection has formally requested Google and Apple to remove the DeepSeek AI application from the application stores due to GDPR violations. The commissioner, Meike ...
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 ...
DeepSeek has been declared by German regulators to contain illegal content because of its security issues, and the local government wants it removed from the App Store and Google Play Store. According ...
A German data protection official has reported Chinese AI app DeepSeek to Apple and Google, saying the app transfers users’ information to China illegally. Meike Kamp, Berlin’s commissioner for data ...
DeepSeek has rolled out a “minor trial upgrade” to its R1 AI reasoning model, now boasting 685 billion parameters—though the company hasn’t detailed the specific improvements. Despite its technical ...