Chinese AI firm DeepSeek has temporarily suspended downloads of its chatbot applications in South Korea while working with to ...
Regulators said they would suspend the app until they could be sure it complied with the country’s data protection laws.
South Korea's Personal Information Protection Commission said DeepSeek's apps were removed from the local versions of Apple's ...
South Korea becomes the latest country to temporarily suspend new downloads of the Chinese AI app, DeepSeek, due to concerns ...
South Korean authorities said Monday that DeepSeek would not be available from local app stores pending a review of the ...
South Korea's Personal Information Protection Commission said the DeepSeek app became unavailable on Apple's App Store and ...
Bad news for DeepSeek users in South Korea. The country’s regulator announced on Monday that the Chinese AI app ...
South Korea isn’t the first to ban new downloads of the chatbot, with the model disappearing from the Italian App store and ...
DeepSeek, a Chinese AI app, has been removed from South Korean app stores for review of its data handling practices.
South Korea's Personal Information Commission said that DeepSeek has accepted the proposal to suspend downloads of the AI Chatbot after it acknowledged that DeepSeek had failed to comply with the ...