US likely to ban Chinese app DeepSeek from government devices: Report

US officials are worried about DeepSeek's handling of user data, which the company says it stores in servers located in China, the report said.

Reuters
The Trump administration is likely to ban Chinese AI chatbot DeepSeek from US government devices over national-security concerns, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing unnamed sources.

US officials are worried about DeepSeek's handling of user data, which the company says it stores in servers located in China, the report said.

Administration officials were also considering banning the chatbot from app stores and putting limits on how US-based cloud service providers could offer DeepSeek's AI models to their customers, the Journal said, adding that those discussions were still at an early stage.


DeepSeek's low-cost AI models triggered a major sell-off in global equity markets in January, as investors worried that its arrival could threaten current AI market leaders.
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