(Reuters) - Apple is partnering with Alibaba to develop and roll out AI features for iPhone users in China, The Information ...
Apple in recent months "passed over" the Chinese artificial intelligence company DeepSeek, according to The Information. DeepSeek ...
Just days after security flaws were found in the DeepSeek iOS app, another research team has discovered similar issues in the company’s Android app.
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A cybersecurity company specialising in mobile app security has confirmed that the DeepSeek app on iPhones and iPads is ...
DeepSeek’s advances have roiled global stock markets and AI players. Now, its influence is spreading quickly at home, with some of China’s biggest tech companies, many of which had been developing ...
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There are growing concerns about the security of the DeepSeek iOS app, as it may be transmitting unprotected user data to ...
DeepSeek, a popular AI chatbot app, is facing serious security concerns after researchers discovered multiple vulnerabilities ...
What’s concerning is that DeepSeek doesn’t hide that it collects large swaths of data on its users. It openly collects data, ...
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba has refuted claims that it plans to invest in DeepSeek. Earlier on Friday, Chinese media ...
DeepSeek AI app for iPhone and Android has been caught sending unencrypted data to servers in China. You'd best avoid the ...