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Australia, AI and DeepSeek
Australia urges citizens to be cautious about using China AI model DeepSeek
Australia Treasurer Jim Chalmers on Wednesday urged Australians to be cautious when using Chinese AI model DeepSeek, the latest government to warn over its use.
'Be careful': Australian ministers urge caution over AI app DeepSeek
Federal ministers Ed Husic and Clare O'Neil have expressed raised privacy concerns over the AI chatbot, which has surged in popularity.
Australia urges caution with DeepSeek
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has urged Australians to "be cautious" about the Chinese AI model DeepSeek.
AI, Chinese and DeepSeek
DeepSeek rattles US, Italy, Australia: Is the Chinese AI app safe to use?
The rising popularity of DeepSeek, a Chinese AI platform, has raised data privacy concerns. While Australia has asked users to be cautious, Italy’s Data Protection Agency has posed questions about how the chatbot uses personal data.
DeepSeek has rattled the AI industry. Here's a quick look at other Chinese AI models
The Chinese artificial intelligence firm DeepSeek has rattled markets with claims its latest AI model performs on a par with those of OpenAI, despite using less advanced but more energy-efficient
What is DeepSeek? Everything we know about the Chinese AI that has ‘changed everything’
What is DeepSeek? Everything we know about the Chinese AI that has ‘changed everything’ - Why is DeepSeek better than ChatGPT?
OpenAI, DeepSeek
DeepSeek live – all the latest news as OpenAI reportedly says new ChatGPT rival used its model
DeepSeek is the new AI model that's on everybody's lips –here's all the latest news on the ChatGPT competitor.
Microsoft reportedly investigates whether DeepSeek improperly used OpenAI’s models
OpenAI and Microsoft are probing whether DeepSeek used distillation to help train its rival reasoning model. What we know about the passenger plane collision near Washington, DC My aging parents rely 100% on Social Security to get by.
FirstFT: OpenAI claims it has evidence DeepSeek used its model to train competitor
OpenAI says it has found evidence that Chinese artificial intelligence start-up DeepSeek used the US company’s proprietary models to train its own open-source competitor. The San Francisco-based ChatGPT maker told the FT it had seen some evidence of “distillation”,
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Be careful with DeepSeek, Australia says - so is it safe to use?
Australia's science minister, Ed Husic, has become the first member of a Western government to raise privacy concerns about ...
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DeepSeek Disruption ‘Welcome’ Says Australia’s Top Pension CEO
The emergence of a cheaper artificial-intelligence model that saw hundreds of billions of dollars wiped from Nvidia Corp.’s ...
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What Australia’s tech leaders think of DeepSeek’s AI
Prominent technology chiefs offer their views on the sudden rise of DeepSeek: it’s a game changer, competition is good and ...
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Australia says be 'very careful' over DeepSeek and privacy
Australia's science minister raised privacy concerns over China's breakout AI chatbot DeepSeek on Tuesday, urging users to ...
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Government will follow TikTok-style ban if DeepSeek found to be unsafe
The Australian government would follow a TikTok-style ban on Chinese AI app DeepSeek and ban the Australian public service ...
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Open-source or not? DeepSeek’s R1 chatbot fuels debate in AI innovation
Chinese AI shooting star DeepSeek has made headlines for its R1 chatbot’s supposed low cost and high performance, but also ...
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DeepSeek down live: Chinese AI app not working properly amid huge interest in ChatGPT competitor
DeepSeek says its AI model is similar to US giants like OpenAI, despite fears of censorship around issues sensitive to ...
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Huawei ban architect urges caution on DeepSeek security concerns
Former Australian Signals Directorate deputy director-general Simeon Gilding said he was more concerned about Chinese-made ...
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