Chief among those worries is the fact that DeepSeek states in its own privacy terms that it collects and stores data in servers in China ...
Doomscrolling came to a screeching halt on Jan. 18. TikTok enforced a temporary ban on the popular app in the United States.
Move due to concerns about potential data leaks to Chinese government and weak privacy safeguards . Read more at straitstimes.com.
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According to DeepSeek’s own privacy policy, the company collects users’ keystrokes, text and audio input, uploaded files, feedback, chat history and other content for the purpose of training its AI ...
With more trustworthy alternatives such as ChatGPT and OpenAI available, and very capable, it's a simple choice to pay more ...
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But as a new vision to keep the app online takes shape, experts say sweeping changes could be in store regardless of who owns ...
Based on my tests and published reports, DeepSeek not yet as advanced as its American counterparts, but it’s quite good ...