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Texas investigating DeepSeek for violating data privacy law

Posted on February 15, 2025 by Dissent

Suzanne Smalley reports:

Texas on Friday announced it is investigating the Chinese AI company DeepSeek for allegedly violating the state’s data privacy law.

Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office also has requested relevant documents from Google and Apple, seeking their “analysis” of the inexpensive and open source DeepSeek app and asking what documentation they required from DeepSeek before they made the app publicly available for download on their app stores.

“DeepSeek appears to be no more than a proxy for the CCP [Chinese Communist Party] to undermine American AI dominance and steal the data of our citizens,” Paxton said in a statement.

Read more at The Record.

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