The Canadian federal government suppressed a chatbot application released last month by Chinese software company DeepSeek.
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In the U.S., lawmakers in Congress intend to introduce a bill Friday to ban DeepSeek's chatbot application from U.S. government-owned devices. In 2023, Canada banned the TikTok app from ...
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An Alibaba executive has denied reports that the Chinese e-commerce giant intends to invest in DeepSeek, Chinese news outlet ...