
Deepseek app icon is seen in this illustration taken, January 27, 2025. — Reuters
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Australia has formally banned the Deep Set Chat Boat from all government devices, following the advice of security agencies related to the potential confidentiality and malware dangers related to the AI program developed by a China -based AI -based AI program.
Launched last month, Dupic has received significant attention and has disrupted financial markets.
However, concerns about its security and data methods have forced several countries, including South Korea, Italy and France, to express their concerns about application security and data methods.
The Australian decisive action has indicated a very harsh reaction to the Chinese -developed chatboat.
“This is a move that the government has taken on the advice of security agencies. This is not a definite symbolic move.”
“We don’t want to expose the government system for these requests.”
Charlton told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation that the uploaded information may not be kept private.
‘Unacceptable’ threat to security
The Australian Interior Department has directed government employees overnight.
Stephanie Foster, secretary of the Home Affairs Department, said in the directive, “After considering the risk and risk analysis, I have decided that the Australian government has an unacceptable security using diplomat products, applications and web services. The danger is. “
He added that by Wednesday, all non -corporate wealthy organizations would have to identify and eliminate all existing examples of depleted products, applications and web services on all Australian government systems and mobile devices. “
This directive also requires that “access, use or installation of deep products” in government systems and mobile devices.
It has gained bilateral cooperation among Australian politicians.
In 2018, Australia, citing national security concerns, banned Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei from its national 5G network.
Tactics were banned in 2023 on the advice of Australian intelligence agencies in 2023.
Cyber security researcher Dana Mackay said Dippic poses a real threat.
“All Chinese companies need to store their data in China,” he told AFP. And all this data is subject to the Chinese government’s inspection. “
“Secondly, Deepesic clearly states in its privacy policy that it collects stroke data on typing samples,” said Mackay from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology.
“You can identify an individual through it. If you know that something is working with a government machine, and if they go home, you benefit from them.”
Alarm bells
Deepesic raised the alarm last month when it claimed that its new R1 chats with the capacity of AI Pace Setters in the United States for a part of the boot cost.
It has sent Silicon Valley into a frenzy, some people have performed high and it is believed that low cost for US developers is a wake -up call.
Some experts have accused Deep Sak to reverse the capabilities of the leading US technology, such as AI Powering Chat GPT.
Now several countries, including South Korea, Ireland, France, Australia and Italy, have expressed concern over DPSC data methods, including how it handles personal data and train Deep See’s AI system What information is used for.
The tech and commercial war between China and Australia returns in the years.
Beijing was agitated by Canberra’s Huawei decision, as well as demand for crackdown on Chinese foreign influence operations and an investigation into the Kovide 19 pandemic diseases.
One billions of dollars between Canberra and Beijing began, but eventually cool down last year, when China removed its final obstacle, which is banned by the import of Australian live rock lobster.