Some countries begin to block the AI ​​of Deepseek, and many more could arrive

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The first legal obstacles within the Deepseek boom begin. China has generated certain concerns about possible data and serious risks of cyberspage. If this is materialized in the courts of any country, it could be a huge varapalo for the chatbot of the country of Xi Jinping.

The pioneer in putting legal barriers has been Australia. The oceanic country has imposed certain restrictions on various Chinese technologies in recent times, and this time it has touched the queen of Trending Topic. The main reason for this is the lack of transparency by the Asian chatbot when showing its transparency on data management.

Why Australia has blocked Depseek

The Australian government has decided to prohibit Deepseek in all types of device whose work is related to government activity. The risk in terms of data processing has led its executive to consider Deepseek as an unassumable risk for the safety of its computer infrastructure. The AI ​​is part, and now more than ever, of the epicenter of digital transformation worldwide, so the Chinese company has tried to calm the spirits. Deepseek has assured that “it complies with security standards,” but even so, the different experts have determined that the risks are real and probable.

Australia is not the first country to take measures against Chinese technological products. During the last decade, the western environment has sabotaged the development of the Asian giant in various fields. And all of them are related to the potential to access sensitive data. An example of this can be the prohibition of Tiktok on government devices in Europe or the US also, Huawei saw its operating system dismantled the use of Android on its mobile devices.

This decision by Canberra is part of this growing pattern of distrust. The AI ​​proves to be an indispensable tool today in certain fields, but it seems that those same capabilities to analyze immense amounts of data can also be their Trojan horse in the different world institutions.

Countries that could follow Australia’s example

This prohibition has not inadvertently passed through the digital environment of the globe. And perhaps this supposes that the most reluctant to use this technology to take the definitive step towards its prohibition. The main Anglo -Saxon countries of the world, the United Kingdom, Canada and the US are already considering following the steps of their ally in the Pacific. It would not be the first time that they do it with Made in China technologies, as we have previously commented.

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And speaking of our environment, in the European Union, the debate on the regulation of artificial intelligence is louder than ever. This is an approach to certain restrictions in the future.

For the AI ​​industry, all this raises doubts about the future of its technological products. This situation could lead to the search for artificial intelligence models nationwide so as not to depend on the technology of other countries.

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