Islamabad, June 25, 2025: A senior U.S. State Department official has leveled serious accusations against DeepSeek, a prominent Chinese artificial intelligence company. Alleging direct support for China’s military and intelligence …
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Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has quietly rolled out an upgraded version of its R1 model, intensifying competition in the code generation space. The model, R1-0528, ranks just behind OpenAI’s top …
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South Korea’s data protection authority has accused Chinese AI startup DeepSeek of unlawfully transferring user information and prompt content to foreign companies without consent. The case raises growing concerns over …
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OpenAI Shifts to Open-Source AI in Strategic Move to Compete with Rivals
by Web Deskby Web DeskOpenAI announced its strategic shift toward developing a more open generative AI model, following increasing competition from rivals like Meta and DeepSeek. The decision signals a major change in OpenAI’s …
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Chinese AI Startup DeepSeek Unveils V3 Model, Challenging US Tech Giants
by Web Deskby Web DeskDeepSeek, a rising Chinese AI startup, has launched its upgraded V3 large language model, showcasing significant improvements in reasoning and coding capabilities. The release intensifies competition with US tech giants …
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Baidu Enters the AI Battle with a Free Model Chinese tech giant Baidu has introduced its latest X1 reasoning model and Ernie 4.5 foundation model, making them free to use. …
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Zong 4G Integrates DeepSeek AI to Enhance Automation and Efficiency
by Hamza Irshadby Hamza IrshadIslamabad, Mar 6 2025: Zong 4G Integrates DeepSeek AI to Enhance Automation and Efficiency. Zong 4G, a leader in Pakistan’s digital revolution, is strengthening its commitment to artificial intelligence (AI)-driven …
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DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup, has paused downloads of its chatbot apps in South Korea while addressing privacy issues with local authorities. This follows concerns about excessive data collection and …
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Growing Global Backlash: South Korea Joins Countries Blocking Chinese AI DeepSeek
by Web Deskby Web Desk: South Korea has taken steps to block access to the Chinese AI service DeepSeek due to concerns over data privacy and security. This decision follows similar actions from Taiwan, …
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India Joins Global Trend, Bans Use of AI Tools for Government Employees Over Data Risks
by Web Deskby Web DeskIndia’s finance ministry has issued an advisory restricting the use of AI tools like ChatGPT and DeepSeek on government devices due to data security concerns. This follows similar actions by …