The measure, called the “No Deepseek on Government Devices Act,” will be featured by representatives on Friday.Josh Gottheimer(dn.J.)Darrin LaFoud (R-Ill.), both serve on the House Intelligence Committee.
“The technology race with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is not something the US can afford to lose,” Rahood said in a statement Thursday.
“The national security threat posing for CCP affiliate Deepseek is amazing. Deepseek's Generation AI Program retrieves data from US users and provides information for unidentified use by CCP. Save it.”
Lawmakers pointed to a security investigation published Wednesday, finding that DeepSeek's website contains computer code that could potentially send user login information to. China Mobile.
China's state-run telecommunications companies are prohibited from operating in the United States. This study was reported by Associated Presson wednesday.
Deepseek is based in China, and businesses will have to hand over data when requested by the government, further depriving them of fear of privacy and national security.
A startup from a year ago was released An AI model called R1 Last month, we quickly elicited comparisons with models offered by Openai or Google. The app surged to the top of Apple's App Store shortly after its release, causing stock to plummet.
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