The South Korean data protection agency states that it takes time until the platform complies with the country’s laws
The South Korean authorities announced on Monday 17 that they had removed the Chinese artificial intelligence platform (AI) Deep -week of local applications stores during the revision of the processing of user data.
The platform was removed until “Deepseek data processing practices are examined in depth to verify their conformity” with local laws, said Choi Jang-Hyuk, vice-president of the Commission for the protection of personal information of Korea of the South, during the press conference.
The Chinese startup launched its R1 chatbot in January, claiming to have the same systems resources for a cost fraction.
Despite this, the South KoreaLike other countries such as France and Italy, it is questioning the Deepseek data processing practices.
The South Korean data protection agency has recognized that the presentation of Chinese application in accordance with local laws “will inevitably require significant time”.
“To prevent the concerns from spreading further, the Commission recommends that Deepseek temporarily suspends its service, bringing the necessary improvements,” he said.
Deepseek was not available in the South Korean version of the Apple application shop on Monday, although it was available for users who had already downloaded it. /AFP
Source: Terra

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