The Trump administration is reportedly considering a DeepSeek ban on government devices, but it might also ban it outright, à la TikTok, The Wall Street Journal reports.
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares and several other states’ attorneys general sent a letter to U.S. Congressional ...
Attorneys general from 21 states penned a letter to congressional leaders urging them to pass legislation to ban the ...
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President Trump is hoping the southern border wall's construction will be completed by the end of his term, and it won't be ...
This article discusses DeepSeek, an artificial intelligence chatbot that was released in January of this year, and the ...
Canada and China swiftly retaliated against new tariffs from the Trump administration on Tuesday. After President Donald ...
A deal to end the war between Ukraine and Russia “is still very, very far away,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyysaid ...
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Texas, New York and Virginia have already banned DeepSeek on state government devices. Earlier this year, the congressional ...
Bipartisan legislation aims to protect national security by prohibiting the use of DeepSeek on federal networks and equipment.