North Korea is tentatively reopening its country to tourism following the closure of its borders during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
SEOUL: Government agencies and major companies in South Korea are rushing to block access to Chinese artificial intelligence service DeepSeek, amid concerns about user data collection.
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South Koreas industry ministry has temporarily restricted employee access to Chinese AI startup DeepSeek due to security ...
South Korean ministries and police said Thursday they were blocking DeepSeek's access to work computers, after the Chinese AI startup did not respond to a data watchdog request about how ...
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