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The ongoing dispute between China tech firms and the US Government continues, after a group of seven Republican Senators ...
Seven Republican US senators have called for an investigation into DeepSeek's data security threats, citing growing concerns ...
Seven Republican senators are urging the Commerce Department to investigate whether open-source models like DeepSeek’s R1 ...
DeepSeek with its low-cost, open-source models is challenging U.S. AI titans, sparking global competition and security ...
A group of Republicans led by Senator Ted Budd has called for an inquiry into China’s DeepSeek over potential national ...
A group of Republican senators has requested the U.S. Commerce Department to investigate potential national security threats ...
Tech companies and academics have long wrestled with the risks and rewards of building open-source software. But the frenzy around generative artificial intelligence has lent new significance to the ...
Two Chinese nationals were arrested for illegally exporting Nvidia’s advanced H100 AI chips to China via a U.S.-based company ...
To reflect democratic principles, AI must be built in the open. If the U.S. wants to lead the AI race, it must lead the ...
The widespread use of AI tools is exposing organizations to mounting cybersecurity, compliance, and reputational risks.
DeepSeek may be removed from app stores in Germany over data privacy and compliance concerns, according to sources familiar with the matter.
The Security Think Tank considers how CISOs can best plan to facilitate the secure running of AI and Gen AI-based initiatives and ensure employees do not inadvertently leak data or make bad decisions.