South Korea's spy agency has accused the Chinese AI chatbot DeepSeek of excessive data collection and cultural bias, warning of security risks. The US is planning legislation to ban DeepSeek on government devices due to similar concerns. Several countries, including South Korea, Australia, and Taiwan, have already imposed restrictions.
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