A deep(er) dive into DeepSeek’s privacy policies
By Marty Swant Despite the market disruption wrought by the technical feats of China-based DeepSeek’s new R1 large language model, privacy experts warn companies shouldn’t be too quick to dive in head-first.
However, market opinion is split already. Some privacy experts, marketers and tech execs are advocating for more testing and better guardrails before companies adopt DeepSeek’s latest AI model. Meanwhile, DeepSeek’s progress has shaken the psyche of Silicon Valley — and its investors.
Following last week’s release of the open-weight LLM, the young China-based AI startup has quickly caught attention for its low cost, fast speed, and high performance. DeepSeek’s own chatbot — a ChatGPT rival — has also risen to become the top free app in Apple’s app store. (DeepSeek also released a new AI image model on Monday called Janus-Pro.)Continue reading this article on digiday.com. Sign up for Digiday newsletters to get the latest on media, marketing and the future of TV. …read more
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