Reuters::
The South Korea Data Protection Authority indicates that DEEPSEEK application downloads have been suspended in the country after Deepseek did not comply with its personal data rules– The data protection authority in South Korea said on Monday that it had temporarily suspended the national service for the application of Chinese AI Deepseek since Saturday.
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