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    From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to All on Thu Feb 6 10:22:00 2025
    Australian and Indian governments block DeepSeek from worker devices

    Date:
    Wed, 05 Feb 2025 14:28:00 +0000

    Description:
    Government workers in India and Australia have been asked to avoid AI
    chatbots.

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    - The Australian Home Affairs department has banned the use of DeepSeek
    - India's finance Department has also warned against its use
    - Concerns have arisen over the privacy and safety of AI models

    The new DeepSeek AI chatbot has been making headlines, and even briefly
    became the worlds most popular chatbot within 10 days of its launch - overtaking existing models like ChatGPT and Gemini.

    However new research has claimed the DeepSeek chatbot is incredibly
    vulnerable to attacks , sparking national security concerns which have caused Australias Department of Home Affairs to ban the use of the model on federal government devices.

    The policy, issued on the February 4 2025, determines the use of DeepSeek products and web services poses an unacceptable level of security risk to the Australian Government and warns that departments must manage the risks from
    the extensive collection of data and the exposure of the data to
    extrajudicial directions from a foreign government that conflict with Australian law.

    Following the trend

    Australia isnt alone in this. Indias finance ministry has also asked its employees to avoid using any AI tools, like DeepSeek and ChatGPT for official purposes, and have cited the risk to confidential government documents and data.

    Similarly, the US Navy banned the use of DeepSeek in any capacity due to potential security and ethical concerns , and Italys data protection
    authority said it ordered DeepSeek to block its model in the country after
    the company failed to address the regulators privacy policy concerns, only providing information that the regulator found totally insufficient.

    AI companies, like ChatGPT and DeepSeek collect vast amounts of data from all corners of the internet to train their chatbots, and have run into trouble against data privacy laws around the world.

    Beyond that, some models have worrying privacy policies. For example, OpenAI has never asked people for consent to use their data, and its not possible
    for individuals to check what information has been stored.

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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/australian-and-indian-governments-block -deepseek-from-worker-devices

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