Several countries have implemented bans or restrictions on the Chinese AI company DeepSeek due to concerns over national security, data privacy, and potential foreign influence. These measures vary in scope and application, ranging from complete bans to specific limitations on government devices and agencies.
Australia: The Australian government has banned all DeepSeek products from its government systems and devices, citing national security risks. news.com.au United States: Various entities within the U.S., including the U.S. Congress, the state of Texas, NASA, and the Pentagon, have advised against or restricted the use of DeepSeek due to security concerns.
Italy: Italy's data protection authority, Garante, has blocked access to DeepSeek to protect user data, following concerns about the application's handling of personal information. South Korea: The South Korean Ministry of Industry temporarily banned access to DeepSeek on government devices, citing security concerns.
Taiwan: Taiwan's digital ministry advised government departments against using DeepSeek to prevent information security risks. Canada: Canada has initiated investigations into DeepSeek's data privacy practices, considering potential regulatory actions.
United Kingdom: The UK has expressed concerns over DeepSeek's data handling practices, leading to discussions about potential restrictions. India: In India the Central government has banned DeepSeek in government office systems citing security and data privacy concerns.