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Can DeepSeek Outthink ChatGPT? What Marketers Should Watch

The latest AI platform on the block breaks down its logic for you—perfect for campaign clarity and team trust. Just don't overlook the privacy fine print.

Worried about DeepSeek? Turns out, Gemini is the biggest data offender

Recent data from Surfshark, a well-known VPN provider, uncovered that Google Gemini is the most data-intensive AI chatbot app. DeepSeek, however, comes in fifth out of the 10 most popular applications.

Deep Learning 7month
DOGE threat: How government data could give an AI company incredible power

DOGE access to government computers has sparked fears about cybersecurity vulnerabilities and privacy violations, as well as. the potential use of the data to train a private company's artificial intelligence system.

Cybersecurity 7month
DeepSeek's AI Style Matches ChatGPT's 74 Percent Of The Time—New Study

The findings from AI detection firm Copyleaks suggest that DeepSeek's claimed innovation might possibly be a derivation of ChatGPT's outputs.

Be Careful With the Data You Give DeepSeek... and Every Other AI

DeepSeek's China connection is worrisome. How users can take care to protect their data when using it or any other AI model.

Cybersecurity 8month
Researchers say China's DeepSeek chatbot is linked to state telecom, raising data privacy concerns

Security researchers say the website of the Chinese artificial intelligence company DeepSeek has computer code that could send some user login information to a Chinese state-owned telecommunications company that's been barred from operating in the United States.

Chatbots 8month
How should China respond to Trump? Ask DeepSeek

From the sharply political to the deeply personal, Chinese internet users have described questions asked of the DeepSeek artificial intelligence app, including what Beijing should do in response to U.

Deep Learning 8month
Paint Now Features GPT-4 Powered Copilot for Smarter Editing!

Microsoft introduces AI-powered Copilot to Paint, enhancing image editing with new tools for users in the Insider program.