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The U.S. Department of Defense has begun blocking access to the Chinese AI chatbot DeepSeek following reports that employees connected to Chinese servers, raising significant national security concerns. As reported by Bloomberg, Pentagon workers utilized the service for at least two days, despite DeepSeek’s privacy policy indicating that user data is stored on servers governed by Chinese law, which mandates compliance with intelligence requests.
In response to the situation, the U.S. Navy imposed a ban on DeepSeek access for its personnel due to security and ethical issues. The chatbot has gained immense popularity, currently topping the Apple and Google Play stores in the U.S., according to CNBC. Some Pentagon employees, however, are still able to access the service, highlighting ongoing challenges in managing cybersecurity amid increasing interest in technologies linked to China.
The Pentagon's action reflects a broader strategy to mitigate potential risks associated with foreign technologies in sensitive U.S. government operations.