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The Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) application DeepSeek is set to be removed from app stores in Germany at the behest ...
Germany urges Google & Apple to remove DeepSeek AI, citing unlawful data transfers to China and user privacy risks.
OpenAI is implementing a major security overhaul with biometric access and offline systems, a response to allegations of IP theft and corporate espionage by Chinese rival DeepSeek.
German officials report DeepSeek privacy concerns to Apple and Google, demanding app removal over unlawful data transfers to China. Italy already banned the AI chatbot.
Kamp explained in the press release: "The transfer of user data by DeepSeek to China is unlawful. DeepSeek has not been able to provide my office with convincing evidence that data of German users ...
Lawmakers and experts say China's DeepSeek AI app could expose U.S. users to risks and promote censorship.
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Chinese AI app DeepSeek could be facing another ban, this time in Germany. Data protection official Meike Kamp has filed a formal request with both Apple and Google to remove DeepSeek from digital ...
As a result, Germany's Data Protection Commissioner, Meike Kamp, has officially requested that Google and Apple remove DeepSeek from their mobile app stores.
The Berlin Commissioner for Data Protection has formally requested Google and Apple to remove the DeepSeek AI application from the application stores due to GDPR violations.