< img src = "/uploads/blogs/5f/8d/ib-fq3ne0nmmc_67aa15d3.jpg" Alt = "in the US may ban Deepeseek and other Chinese SI services"/> ~ ~ ~ < p >Republican Senator Josh Houli has submitted a bill aimed at the use of Chinese artificial intelligence platforms in the United States. Although DEEPSEEK is not directly mentioned in Deepeseek, it covers all the Shi-China. Its appearance of provocan; Rsquo; rising with the popularity of growing service and warnings about possible risks. On the last weekend, Deeceek's app has become a free service most loaded in the App Store USA, overtaking even popular Catgpt.
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< P > Bill is called for & ldquo; prohibit persons from the USA to promote the development of artificial intelligence technology in the People's Republic & RDQUO;. It provides fines up to $ 1 million and 20 years in prison & RSQUO; Fines can reach $ 100 million for companies. Houli claims that Chinese platforms are threatened with security, privacy and ethics. Recent tests have shown that Deeseek results are showing a bias in the Chinese government. Experts also found that the platform is vulnerable to hacking. In addition, Deeseek servers are located in China, which is concerned about US officials. They remind that Chinese legislation allows the government to request data from companies whose servers are in the country.
< p > Italy became the first country to completely ban Deeseeek for all citizens. Taiwan has introduced restrictions on the use of DEESEEK Shi models on government devices. In the United States, Texas went even further, banning the platform at government agencies. It is reported that organizations such as US Navy and NASA have also restricted access to the service.