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ChatGPT rival DeepSeek may be in deep trouble in the European Union after the Berlin Commissioner for Data Protection ...
'The transfer of user data by DeepSeek to China is unlawful': Germany calls for Google and Apple to remove the AI app from their stores Stevie Bonifield Sun, July 6, 2025 at 9:42 PM UTC ...
Google and Apple must remove DeepSeek from their app stores, as the AI tool is unlawfully transmitting German users' personal data to China. The Berlin Commissioner ...
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek, which said in January it had developed an AI model to rival ChatGPT at much lower cost, has come under scrutiny in some countries for its security policies and privacy ...
Germany's data protection commissioner has reported DeepSeek AI to Google and Apple as "illegal content" in a move that could lead to a ban.
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 ...
A top regulator in Germany asked Google and Apple on Friday to remove Chinese AI startup DeepSeek from their app stores in their country due to data privacy concerns.
DeepSeek, a Chinese AI service, faces scrutiny from a German regulator for potentially exposing user data to China. Apple and Google are now required to act under the EU's Digital Services Act ...
Germany just became the latest country to move against DeepSeek over mounting data privacy concerns. Here’s why this keeps happening. As you probably guessed, it’s a China thing ...
Germany is the latest country to raise concerns over DeepSeek's data practices, after Italian officials earlier this year called on that country's government to block the Chinese AI company's ...
DeepSeek didn't reveal the source of the data it used to train the updated version of its R1 reasoning AI model, but some AI researchers speculate that at least a portion came from Google's Gemini ...
Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek released an update to its R1 reasoning model in the early hours of Thursday, stepping up competition with US rivals such as OpenAI.