The Chinese owned chatbot generated buzz last month when it released its less energy-intensive and more affordable AI
He says those concerns include DeepSeek’s “inappropriate” collection and retention of sensitive personal information.
DeepSeek generated buzz last month, when it released its chatbot, which is less energy-intensive and more affordable than offerings from rivals.
However, security experts have warned the chatbot collects user information like names, emails, telephone numbers and dates of birth, along with text or audio inputs, prompts, uploaded files, feedback and chat histories.