Taiwan Slams the Door on DeepSeek: No Chinese Chatbots Allowed!

Taiwan bans DeepSeek chatbot, fearing data leaks like a sieve in a rainstorm. The Chinese AI’s recent DDoS attack and data breach didn’t help its case. While private entities can still chat away, government bodies prefer their secrets out of DeepSeek’s reach, aligning with European Union’s cautious approach to AI security.

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Looks like Taiwan’s not taking any “Deep” dives into potential data leaks! When it comes to AI, they’re more ‘firewall’ than ‘free-for-all’—and who can blame them? If your AI chatbot’s best defense against cyber threats is “cross your fingers and hope for the best,” you might want to rethink your strategy.

Key Points:

  • Taiwan bans DeepSeek chatbot from government use due to cybersecurity risks.
  • Concerns revolve around data leakage and unauthorized foreign access.
  • DeepSeek recently experienced a DDoS attack and data breach.
  • Global apprehension about AI data handling is on the rise.
  • Similar precautions have been taken by Italy and the EU regarding AI tools.

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