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US Considers Banning Chinese AI App DeepSeek Over Security Fears

S.Dyema Zandria
Last updated: 8 March 2025 17:34
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Government officials in the United States have initiated measures to ban DeepSeek, a Chinese AI application, across their government-controlled devices. National security risks have become a concern for officials due to the Chinese connection of this mobile application. Here is what’s happening and why it matters.

Why DeepSeek Is Under Scrutiny

DeepSeek stands as a low-cost artificial intelligence chatbot that concerns US leadership because of its data procedures. According to WSJ, the app stores user information on servers in China. This means the Chinese government could access sensitive data from US government phones or computers.

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The Trump administration is discussing a full ban on DeepSeek for federal devices. They are also considering removing it from app stores and restricting US cloud companies from working with DeepSeek. These talks are still early, but the goal is clear: keep US data safe.

How DeepSeek Shook the Market

DeepSeek’s affordable AI models triggered panic throughout global stock markets this past year. Capital market participants feared the app would displace major American technology corporations including Microsoft and Google. The fast growth of Chinese AI tools triggered market concerns about why US authorities should restrict their expansion.

States Push for Action

This week, 21 state attorneys general urged Congress to pass a law blocking DeepSeek on government devices. They argue the app’s AI could be used for spying or cyberattacks. While the White House hasn’t commented yet, pressure is building for a swift decision.

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What Happens Next

A proposed ban against DeepSeek would eliminate its availability from federal employees’ work devices. DeepSeek might vanish from all US app stores through which ordinary users can obtain it. Cloud provider companies such as Amazon and Google might need to comply with regulations regarding DeepSeek’s AI tool hosting.

The availability of DeepSeek currently exists but its future prospects within the United States remain under doubtful conditions. The rising strains between the United States and China have turned technological devices into central grounds of conflict.

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