
According to an official get issued on Tuesday, Australia has banned DeepSeek from all government computers as a result of its efforts to stop the Taiwanese artificial intelligence program’s “unacceptable level of security chance.”
According to Department of Home Affairs Secretary Stephanie Foster, Dept. of Home Affairs,” I have determined that the use of DeepSeek products, programs, and online services poses an unacceptable level of security threat to the American Government,” according to a threat and danger research.
All non-corporate Commonwealth entities as of Wednesday had “identify and replace all existing circumstances of DeepSeek products, applications, and online services from all Australian Federal systems and portable devices,” she added.  ,
Additionally, the law mandated that no one can access, use, or install DeepSeek on government-owned computers or mobile devices.
Governments from all over the world have recently highlighted the services of the Foreign company with this latest development.
Last month, DeepSeek raised alarms by claiming that its new R1 robot can charge a fraction of the cost as artificial knowledge pace-setters in the United States.
States now including South Korea, Ireland, France, Australia and Italy have expressed concern about DeepSeek’s data practices, including how it handles personal information and what information is used to teach DeepSeek’s AI system.
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