DeepSeek, a Chinese AI app, was temporarily removed from Apple and Google stores in Italy due to data protection concerns.
The EU sees a trade clash as inevitable and has prepared a list of US goods to hit with duties in retaliation.
By Elvira Pollina MILAN (Reuters) -The Chinese artificial intelligence app DeepSeek could not be accessed on Wednesday in Apple and Google app stores in Italy, the day after the country's data ...
DeepSeek last week launched a free AI assistant that it says uses less data at a fraction of the cost of incumbent services.
Ireland's Data Protection Commission has requested information from Chinese artificial intelligence app DeepSeek about data ...
Google and the European Commission clashed at the European Court of Justice as the multinational sought to overturn a fine of over 4 billion dollars.
DeepSeek, a Chinese artificial intelligence large language model, has taken the US by surprise by quickly challenging dominant players such as OpenAI's ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini and Meta’s LLama.
The only uncertainty was the identity of the runner-up, with a number of candidates vying for position: Nicolae Ciucă of the ...
Even though some Spaniards speak English especially in medium-sized and big cities, knowing Spanish will let you integrate ...
Google hopes to appease regulators with this change, which prevents Google from preferencing its own products and services.
Google has begun its final attempt to overturn a €4.3 billion (about $4.4 billion) fine it received from the EU over its Android market dominance back in 2018. The antitrust decision was upheld in ...