President Trump is showing the world that America won't roll over like it did regularly under the Biden administration, except for China and TikTok.
The findings raise national security concerns as DeepSeek tops app download charts and caused U.S. tech stocks to plummet.
A bipartisan bill is already coming that would ban DeepSeek from government devices, echoing TikTok's journey.
Last year, Congress passed a law ordering video-sharing app TikTok, owned by Chinese firm ByteDance, to divest or shut down ...
Despite the federal ban, US TikTok users average 107 minutes a day on the app in January, blowing YouTube and Meta apps out ...
A bipartisan pair of lawmakers are introducing a measure this week to ban Chinese artificial intelligence app DeepSeek from ...
The bill comes after an analysis of DeepSeek was found to have intentionally hidden code that could send user log-in ...
House lawmakers are seeking to bar federal employees from downloading Chinese startup DeepSeek's artificial intelligence ...
A bipartisan bill to ban DeepSeek AI from governmental devices has been introduced, as other lawmakers call the AI "TikTok on ...
Amid U.S. issues with the social media app TikTok, Gov. Greg Abbott prohibited access of several Chinese-based apps on state ...
ByteDance, the parent company of Tiktok ... “The national security threat that DeepSeek—a CCP-affiliated company—poses to the United States is alarming. DeepSeek’s generative AI program ...
The "No DeepSeek on Government Devices Act" comes after the Chinese AI lab shook Wall Street with its chatbot, a direct ...