Sydney:
According to an official order on Tuesday, Australia has banned the lampsac from all government equipment from all government equipment, as it wants to block the “unacceptable level of security risk” presented by the Chinese Artificial Intelligence Program.
“After considering danger and risk analysis, I have determined that the use of Deepsek products, applications and web services is an unacceptable level of security risk for the Australian government,” the department’s secretary Stephanie Foster said in the instructions.
By Wednesday, all non-corporate Commonwealth institutions “should” identify and remove all the existing examples of Deepsek products, applications and web services on all Australian government systems and mobile devices, “he said.
It is also necessary for the instructions that the access, use or installation of deepsek in government systems and mobile equipment is prevented.
This action is the latest by governments around the world which is making a headlines on the services of Chinese startups.
Deepsek raised the alarm last month when it claimed that its new R1 chatbot corresponds to the ability of artificial intelligence pace-sectors in the United States for a fraction of cost.
Now countries, including South Korea, Ireland, France, Australia and Italy, have expressed concern about the data practices of Deepsac, including how it handles individual data and what to train Deepsek’s AI system Information is used.
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