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Taiwan Prohibits Government Use of DeepSeek AI Over Security Concerns

  • Writer: tech360.tv
    tech360.tv
  • Feb 4, 2025
  • 1 min read

Taiwan has taken a decisive step by prohibiting government departments from utilising the artificial intelligence service provided by Chinese startup DeepSeek. The move comes as a response to security concerns, with Taiwan's Premier Cho Jung-tai emphasising the need to safeguard the country's information security during a recent cabinet meeting.


Credit: The Verge
Credit: The Verge

The decision to ban DeepSeek's AI service reflects Taiwan's longstanding caution towards Chinese technology, driven by Beijing's claims of sovereignty over the island and its history of military and political threats against Taipei. The government's move underscores the importance of protecting sensitive data from potential risks associated with foreign entities.


According to Taiwan's digital ministry, the ban on DeepSeek was implemented to address worries related to censorship and the possibility of data being transmitted to China. This decision follows an initial advisory issued last week, which advised government agencies against using DeepSeek's AI service due to security concerns.


Notably, Taiwan's stance on DeepSeek aligns with actions taken by other countries such as South Korea, France, Italy, and Ireland, which have also raised questions regarding the handling of personal data by the Chinese AI startup.

  • Taiwan prohibits government use of DeepSeek AI service

  • Decision made to safeguard country's information security

  • Concerns raised over censorship and data security risks


Source: REUTERS

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