A new U.S. bill may ban Chinese AI app DeepSeek, with violations carrying fines up to $100M and 20-year prison terms.
DeepSeek’s susceptibility to jailbreaks has been compared by Cisco to other popular AI models, including from Meta, OpenAI and Google.
According to NBCDFW, recently, Governor Greg Abbott ordered a ban on DeepSeek which is a Chinese AI startup company for all ...
Texas has become the first US state to ban China's AI app DeepSeek from state-issued devices, citing security concerns and ...
Art gallery, science exhibition and 21st century funhouse, Paradox Museum Miami takes guests on a tour through optical ...
In light of security and data collection risks, Taiwan has announced a ban of the use of Chinese AI DeepSeek in government ...
Gov. Greg Abbott has issued a ban prohibiting the use of artificial intelligence and social media apps associated with the People’s Republic of China and the Chinese Communist Party, on ...
The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley announced it will block six websites on its servers that are affiliated with the ...
Wang Jiangyu, a law professor at City University of Hong Kong whose posts on Weibo are widely followed, tested the model by ...
Immigration advocacy groups on Monday sued the Trump administration over its ban on asylum access at the southern border, saying the sweeping restrictions illegally put people ...
It’s no new big news that we’re living in an era of distraction. States are trying to clamp down on cell phones in schools, ...