Concerns Rise Over China's New AI App DeepSeek Amidst Rapid Downloads

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China's artificial intelligence app, DeepSeek, has rapidly exceeded one million downloads within its first week, as reported by AppBrain. While the surge exemplifies a technological frenzy, experts warn of potential dangers. Ross Burley, co-founder of the Centre for Information Resilience, emphasizes that the app could fuel disinformation campaigns and erode public trust in democracies due to its data collection practices and the absence of robust data protection laws in China.

DeepSeek joins other AI innovations from China, which are expected to impact the global economy significantly; IDC forecasts a $19.9 trillion cumulative economic effect by 2030. Experts, including Harin Sellahewa from the University of Buckingham, express concern over the app's collection of sensitive user data, stating that it may not comply with legal protections found in Western nations.

Rafael Rodríguez Prieto from Pablo de Olavide University warns that the integration of such technology could lead to unprecedented levels of surveillance and control, reshaping societies in alarming ways.

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