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In this photo illustration, the DeepSeek logo is seen on a smartphone screen and in the background, the European Union’s flag is shown.
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Friday, one of the German data protection guards sends illegal user information to China in the application of DeepSeek Google and Apple to prevent artificial intelligence service.
Berlin Data Protection Commissioner Meike Camp, Deepseek’s transfer of German user data to China was reported “illegal.”
There is no easy available way of contacting DeepSEEK. CNBC, Deepseek’s Privacy Group reached.
China company DeepSeek made the waves this year When it launches an AI model he claimed, the less developed NVidia plants were created in one part of the value of competitors.
The company has its own Global Chatbot AI application, which is loaded with millions of times at the same time.
If the German business against DeepSEEK is moving forward, it can lead to a wide ban on the European Union.
“The rules applied by this incident in Germany are possible in the EU and the British, the EU and information lawyer in CNBC can lead to the EU extensive ban on CNBC. However, there are several steps since it will be a reality.
“Deepseleek has not been able to convince the authority of users in Germany to the European Union in Germany.
The European Union’s General Data Protection – The Law of the Block Protection of Big Data Protection is prohibited from sending data outside the region if special guarantees are not in place. These security measures must meet GDPR requirements in Europe.
In short, Berlin Data Protection Commissioner is concerned that China’s management can access German user data sent by Deepseek.
On Friday, Berlin Data Watchdog said that Apple and Google informed the alleged violations of Google and that US technological giants will not be able to review the application.
It is not clear if Google and Apple are compatible. CNBC has reached the comments to both companies.
Chipps’ Holman, and although the EU is a wide ban, said it is a step that should be consensus among the block regulators.
If Apple and Google removes DeepSeek from the App Store, this may be an effective amount of EU’s wide woman.
“The effects for Deepselaek can be surprisingly, very tough. If access to German citizens information, the EU and potentially stop the American-in-law, will reduce the rest of the EU,” he said.
This is not the first run of Deepseek with regulators in Europe. Italian data protection bodies in February DeepSseek ordered to block the application in the country. Meanwhile, in January, the Irish government asked Deepseek for information on data processing.