First on FOX: The top Republican Republicans are moving to make it difficult for China to source advanced US technology amid long-standing concerns about the theft of intellectual property by Beijing.
“My proposed law establishes safeguards to prevent future shocks like the development of China's Deepseek using American technology. Committee Chairman Mark Green, R-Tenn. told Fox News Digital.
“This scenario must be a wake-up call. Giving the CCP an inch takes a mile. The cleverness of CCP is tied to completely ignore legal and security considerations. Spy and sabotage against citizens and the United States, including major cyber attacks.”
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US officials are concerned about Deepseek, a Chinese AI company with ties to the Chinese Communist Party, led by the Chinese Communist Party president. (Getty Images | istock)
Deepseek is an artificial intelligence (AI) software company based in Hangzhou, China. Its AI chatbot is known to be similar to ChatGpt, created by California-based Openai.
New celebrity releases from Deepseek AI Model That cost is less than existing models like Meta and Openai.
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Mark Green, R-Tenn, chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee. has issued a bill to crack down on China's ability to gain our technology. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, file)
The popularity of the US app store also reinforces concerns about Chinese companies collecting US data and the CCP's censorship practices.
The surprising Deepseek release shows that China's economic competitiveness is far outweighed the ability of American business leaders and lawmakers to agree on what to do about it.
The US Department of Commerce is currently considering whether Deepseek used a chip that was banned from entering China via sanctions, Reuters reported.
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Green's bill will introduce export controls of certain national interest technologies and intellectual property into China.
It also seeks sanctions against foreign parties selling or purchasing such items with China, but it also calls for Chinese entities that knowingly use items subject to export restrictions.

