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Created Feb 12, 2025 by Aliza Flinn@alizaflinn3888Maintainer

South Korea Ministries, Police Block DeepSeek Gain Access To


South Korean ministries and cops blocking DeepSeek's access to work computers

South Korean ministries and police said Thursday they were blocking DeepSeek's access to their computers, after the Chinese AI start-up did not react to an information guard dog request about how it manages user details.

DeepSeek released its R1 chatbot last month, claiming it matches the capability of artificial intelligence pacesetters in the United States for a fraction of the investment, overthrowing the international market.

South Korea, vmeste-so-vsemi.ru together with nations such as France and Italy, have asked questions about DeepSeek's data practices, submitting a composed ask for details about how the user details.

But after DeepSeek failed to react to an enquiry from South Korea's data guard dog, a variety of ministries verified Thursday they were taking actions to restrict access to prevent prospective leakages of sensitive details through generative AI services.

"Blocking procedures for DeepSeek have actually been implemented specifically for military job-related PCs with Internet," a defence ministry official informed AFP.

The ministry, which oversees active-duty soldiers released against the nuclear-armed North, has likewise "repeated the security precautions relating to using generative AI for each unit and soldier, taking into account security and technical issues", it added.

South Korea's authorities told AFP they had actually likewise obstructed access to DeepSeek, while the trade ministry said that gain access to had been momentarily restricted on all its PCs.

The trade, finance, unification and foreign ministries likewise all said they had actually blocked the app or had taken unspecified steps.

- Bans 'not extreme' -

Recently, Italy launched an examination into DeepSeek's R1 design and obstructed it from processing Italian users' information.

Australia has also banned DeepSeek from all government devices on the recommendations of security companies.

Kim Jong-hwa, links.gtanet.com.br a teacher at Cheju Halla University's expert system department, informed AFP that amidst growing rivalry in between the United States and China he thought "political aspects" could be affecting the reaction to DeepSeek-- but said bans were still warranted.

"From a technical perspective, AI models like ChatGPT also face numerous security-related concerns that have actually not yet been fully resolved," he said.

"Given that China runs under a communist program, I question whether they consider security concerns as much as OpenAI does when developing innovative innovations," he said.

"We can not presently assess how much attention has actually been paid to security issues by DeepSeek when developing its chatbot. Therefore, I believe that taking proactive measures is not too extreme."

Beijing on Thursday struck back against the ban, elearnportal.science insisting the Chinese government "will never need enterprises or people to illegally collect or keep information".

"China has actually constantly opposed the generalisation of nationwide security and the politicisation of financial, trade and technological issues," foreign ministry representative Guo Jiakun said.

Beijing would likewise "strongly safeguard the genuine rights and interests of Chinese business," Guo pledged.

- 'Complex competitors' -

DeepSeek states it utilizes less-advanced H800 chips-- permitted for sale to China till 2023 under US export controls-- to power its large learning model.

South Korean chip giants Samsung Electronics and SK hynix are key providers of advanced chips utilized in AI servers.

The government announced on Wednesday an extra 34 trillion won ($23.5 billion) financial investment in semiconductors and state-of-the-art markets, with the nation's acting president urging Korean tech companies to remain flexible.

"Recently, a Chinese company revealed the AI design DeepSeek R1, which uses high performance at a low expense, making a fresh impact in the market," acting President Choi Sang-mok said Wednesday.

"The worldwide AI competition might evolve from a simple facilities scale-up competition to a more complicated competition that consists of software capabilities and other elements."

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