The banning of DeepSeek from federal devices comes after the Australian government banned Chinese social media app TikTok from commonwealth systems in April 2023.
In a move that underscores the growing concerns over cybersecurity and the influence of foreign technology, the Australian government has taken a decisive step to safeguard its digital infrastructure.
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DeepSeek stores information it collects “in secure servers located in the People’s Republic of China”, one of the world's most cyber crime-prone countries in the world.
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The Trump administration is scrutinizing the AI app, Italy and Taiwan have banned it, and companies have blocked it.
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