Texas becomes the first state in the U.S to ban Chinese AI sensation DeepSeek after app reaches top of Apple Store

Recent developments have revealed that the government of Texas state eventually became the very first state in the whole US to end up banning DeepSeek which has become the Chinese sensation and the reason is quite significant.

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Texas Governor Greg Abbott
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has recently issued a ban on several Chinese owned apps which includes the AI platform DeepSeek and renowned social media app RedNote specifically on government issued devices, reported The US Sun.

According to The US Sun, this decision actually follows the rapid rise of DeepSeek which has gained significant popularity during recent times and is now viewed as a potential security threat due to its data harvesting capabilities. Texas Governor Greg Abbott also stated that ‘Texas will not allow the Chinese Communist Party to infiltrate our state’s critical infrastructure through data-harvesting AI and social media apps’ while emphasizing on the severe need to protect against foreign espionage.

The ban reportedly also extends to Lemon8 which is another app owned by the parent company of TikTok named ByteDance. The administration of Texas Governor Greg Abbott is really concerned about the implications of these apps on state security specifically given that Chinese companies are required to share data with their government, asserted The US Sun.


Several cybersecurity experts have hugely criticized DeepSeek for being ‘highly vulnerable’ and potentially harmful.

This recent move now aligns with the broader national concerns regarding Chinese technology and its impact on the US security, noted The US Sun. The ban reportedly reflects a growing bipartisan apprehension about foreign influence in American digital infrastructure specifically in light of recent controversies surrounding TikTok.

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Texas Governor Greg Abbott has recently issued a ban on several Chinese owned apps which includes the AI platform DeepSeek and renowned social media app RedNote specifically on government issued devices.

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Texas Governor Greg Abbott also stated that ‘Texas will not allow the Chinese Communist Party to infiltrate our state’s critical infrastructure through data-harvesting AI and social media apps’ while emphasizing on the severe need to protect against foreign espionage.

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