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Intelligence agencies advise DeepSeek an unacceptable risk
Published 5 February 2025, 8:34 am
Two of Australia's largest tech companies have followed the government's lead in issuing bans on the use of DeepSeek on work devices. The popular AI app developed by a Chinese start-up, under security scrutiny. The government maintains its country of origin did not influence its decision.
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