US Delays Blacklisting DeepSeek and Over 100 Firms Deemed Security Threats
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| Source: HN | Original article
US spares DeepSeek from blacklist amid security risk review. Over 100 firms are deemed security risks.
The US has decided not to blacklist DeepSeek, a Chinese firm, despite deeming it one of over 100 companies to be security risks. This decision comes as the EU has taken a stricter stance on AI technology, banning all tech deemed 'unacceptably risky'. Major firms like Google and OpenAI have pledged to comply with the EU's regulations, while others like Meta and Apple have not signed the voluntary pact.
The US decision to hold off on blacklisting DeepSeek and other firms is significant, as it may indicate a more cautious approach to regulating AI security risks. This move may have implications for the development and implementation of AI technology in various industries.
As the situation unfolds, it will be important to watch how the US and EU continue to navigate the complex issue of AI security risks and regulation. Further developments may shed more light on the implications of this decision for companies like DeepSeek and the broader AI industry.
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