DeepSeek transferred data without consent, South Korean watchdog says
South Korea's data protection watchdog has accused DeepSeek, the Chinese start-up whose artificial intelligence-powered chatbot took the tech scene by storm earlier this year, of transferring personal data without users' consent. The Personal Information Protection Commission said on Thursday that DeepSeek had been transferring information to several companies in China and the United States before its ChatGPT-like AI model was removed from app stores in February, pending a privacy review. Nam Seok, director of the commission's investigation bureau, said during a news conference that the app had sent user prompts and device and network information to a Beijing-based cloud service called Volcano Engine. DeepSeek "acknowledged it had insufficiently considered Korea's data protection laws" and "expressed its willingness to cooperate with the commission, and voluntarily suspended new downloads", Nam said. DeepSeek did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Apr-24-2025, 09:48:44 GMT
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