SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's defence ministry has blocked access to the DeepSeek artificial intelligence tool on ministry ...
Officials in South Korea and Australia have cited concerns about user data and national security as reasons to block the ...
South Korea's industry ministry has temporarily blocked employee access to Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek ...
South Korea's defence and trade ministries have restricted access to DeepSeek's work computers after concerns about data ...
South Korean ministries and police said Thursday they were blocking DeepSeek’s access to work computers, after the Chinese AI ...
South Korea has reportedly blocked access for some of its ministries to Chinese start-up DeepSeek's AI models amid concerns ...
South Korea’s defence ministry has blocked access to the DeepSeek AI tool on military computers due to security concerns.
South Korea has restricted Chinese AI startup DeepSeek from accessing work computers across defence and trade ministries, ...
The defence and trade ministries cited concerns over data privacy following similar moves by Italy and Australia.
The South Korean government's actions are part of a broader international trend of tightening controls on DeepSeek ...
The South Korean industry ministry has temporarily blocked staff from accessing Chinese AI model DeepSeek citing security ...
South Korea on Thursday imposed new restrictions on the use of Chinese AI chatbot DeepSeek among officials amid data ...