The Canadian federal government suppressed a chatbot application released last month by Chinese software company DeepSeek.
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An email to federal government departments says the concerns stem from DeepSeek's "inappropriate" collection and retention of sensitive personal information.
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The federal government has restricted Chinese artificial intelligence company DeepSeek’s chatbot from some of its mobile ...