Former Meta Executive Accuses Company of Compromising U.S. Security

Governments worldwide are increasingly seeking to ban the Chinese AI chatbot DeepSeek from official devices due to fears of sensitive data leaks. First introduced in May 2023, DeepSeek has already caused significant disruption across global tech markets, triggering billions of dollars in losses for U.S. tech stocks.
Italy was among the first nations to initiate an investigation against DeepSeek, citing concerns over its abilities to access users' data. Subsequently, Taiwan restricted access to the app for public sector workers, and Australia followed suit. South Korea has also banned DeepSeek from military and governmental computers, amidst similar security concerns. In the U.S., legislation proposing a "No DeepSeek on Government Devices Act" is underway, as lawmakers express alarm over the app's links to the "Chinese Communist Party."
Experts highlight that the app's data collection practices align with Chinese laws that mandate cooperation with government requests for data. DeepSeek's privacy policy, which includes collecting keystroke patterns, raises additional alarms. Despite these bans, Beijing maintains that such measures are politically motivated and do not reflect legitimate international security threats.