South Korea bans Deepseek on Security Concerns..!?

While Deep search, the latest sensation in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), is gaining momentum on one side, on the other hand, shocking things related to it are coming to light. With this, many countries like America, australia, Britain, Italy, and israel are being alerted about Deep Search. south korea has recently made key comments on Deep search and made a sensational decision. Yes... Researchers say that Deep search has links to china Mobile, a Chinese state-owned telecom company that has been banned in the US. Shocking things are being said that Deep search is sending login information of users to the telecom company through its computer code. At this time, many countries have already made key allegations.
As part of this, the Canadian company Firroot Security detected this. Later, it shared this with the Associated press news agency. Neither Deep search nor china Mobile responded to these allegations. On the other hand, independent computer experts confirmed the statements made by Canadian Firroot Security. With this... australia, Italy, and taiwan responded to Deep Search. They have banned Deep search services in their countries. In this regard... australia has banned the use of government computers and devices. It has advised citizens to be vigilant about the use of Deep Search. At this time, the South Korean government has also taken a key decision. As part of this... South Korean government officials said that they are banning the use of Deep search in their country's defense and commercial computers. It was revealed that this decision was taken in the wake of concerns and allegations coming from many countries about Deep Search. Intelligence officials said that caution should be exercised in the use of Deep Search.

Responding to this occasion, the South Korean Defense and Trade Ministries jointly issued a statement. As part of this, they stated that the details of the personal information collection system of users are unclear. It is noteworthy that the country's Ministry of Environment has also issued similar warnings.

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