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Italy Blocks Chinese Chatbot DeepSeek
The Italian regulator has obstructed a Chinese application with built-in expert system DeepSeek.
This was reported by the local regulator Garante.
The emergency situation order entered into impact instantly to safeguard the individual data of Italians.
The comes 2 days after Italy sent out a request about how DeepSeek utilizes users’ individual information. The regional regulator asked what data is gathered, why, and whether it is saved in China. However, the Chinese company’s response was considered “entirely inadequate”. They said they do not run in Italy which European law does not apply to them.
The DeepSeek app has actually been missing from digital stores in Italy since January 29. The web version, nevertheless, stayed available – and it is still available today.
The Italian newspaper la Repubblica writes that the primary page of DeepSeek states that usersʼ personal data is kept on servers in China, the content of chats with the bot can be used to train its algorithms, and the service should not be used by children under 14. However, the Italian regulator asked for extra details, which it did not receive.
What is DeepSeek?
On January 27, DeepSeek surpassed ChatGPT to become the most popular totally free app on the App Store. On the very same day, the Chinese chatbot underwent a massive cyberattack.
DeepSeek was founded in 2023 by Liang Wenfeng, a 40-year-old graduate of the School of Information and Electronic Engineering. He set up a store for Nvidia A100 chips, which are now banned from being exported to China. Media reports recommend that this might have prompted him to launch DeepSeek, integrating those chips with less expensive, lower-end ones that are still available for import.
DeepSeek is based upon the open-source DeepSeek-V3 design. Some professionals say that the design was established for less than $6 million – competitors invest far more. However, other specialists challenge this info.