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Australian and Indian governments block DeepSeek from worker devices

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  • The Australian Home Affairs department has banned the use of DeepSeek
  • India’s finance Department has also warned against its use
  • Concerns have arisen over the privacy and safety of AI models

The new DeepSeek AI chatbot has been making headlines, and even briefly became the world’s most popular chatbot within 10 days of its launch – overtaking existing models like ChatGPT and Gemini.

However new research has claimed the DeepSeek chatbot is ‘incredibly vulnerable’ to attacks, sparking national security concerns which have caused Australia’s Department of Home Affairs to ban the use of the model on federal government devices.

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