DeepSeek’s Popular AI App Is Explicitly Sending US Data to China
Recent reports have uncovered that DeepSeek, a popular AI app, is sending sensitive data from users in the United States to servers located in China.
The app, which claims to provide personalized recommendations and insights based on user behavior, has been found to be collecting and transmitting data without users’ consent.
Concerns have been raised about the potential security risks associated with this data transfer, as the Chinese government has a history of surveillance and data privacy breaches.
Users have expressed outrage and concern over the breach of their privacy, with many calling for a boycott of the app and demanding an explanation from DeepSeek’s developers.
DeepSeek’s actions have also raised questions about the ethics and accountability of AI technology companies in handling user data and complying with data protection regulations.
The implications of this data transfer could have far-reaching consequences for both individual users and national security interests.
Experts are calling for greater transparency and oversight in the development and deployment of AI applications to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.
It remains to be seen how DeepSeek will respond to these allegations and what measures will be taken to address the concerns raised by users and regulators.
In the meantime, users are advised to exercise caution when using AI apps and to be vigilant about protecting their personal information online.
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