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Indian finance ministry bans use of ChatGPT, DeepSeek
India's finance ministry asks employees to avoid AI tools like ChatGPT, DeepSeek
India's finance ministry has asked its employees to avoid using AI tools including ChatGPT and DeepSeek for official purposes, citing risks posed to confidentiality of government documents and data, an internal department advisory showed.
India urges govt employees to avoid AI tools like ChatGPT, DeepSeek
India's finance ministry has asked its employees to avoid using AI tools including ChatGPT and DeepSeek for official purposes, citing risks posed to confidentiality of government documents and data, an internal department advisory showed.
Indian Finance Ministry officials told not to use DeepSeek, ChatGPT over data safety risks
Move comes at a time when countries like Australia and Italy have shielded their official systems from Chinese AI platform
India's finance ministry advises staff against using ChatGPT, DeepSeek
India's finance ministry has instructed its employees to refrain from using AI tools such as ChatGPT and DeepSeek for official work, citing concerns over the confidentiality and security
ChatGPT and DeepSeek banned by India's finance ministry: report
India’s finance ministry has banned the use of artificial intelligence tools, including ChatGPT and DeepSeek, in official work due to concerns over data security and confidentiality, according to a recent report by Reuters.
Indian finance ministry bans ChatGPT, DeepSeek for employees amid data security concerns
The finance ministry in a circular said the move to ban the AI tools was taken in view of risks to confidentiality of (government) data and documents. Earlier, similar restrictions were introduced in
After India, South Korea bans ChatGPT, DeepSeek for government employees
South Korea's industry ministry has temporarily banned government employees from accessing DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup, citing security concerns, alongside ChatGPT. This measure is part of a broader governmental drive to ensure cautious use of generative AI.
Australia bans DeepSeek on government devices
Australian and Indian governments block DeepSeek from worker devices
However new research has claimed the DeepSeek chatbot is ‘incredibly vulnerable’ to attacks, sparking national security concerns which have caused Australia’s Department of Home Affairs to ban the use of the model on federal government devices.
Australia Bans DeepSeek on Government Devices Citing Security Concerns
The Secretary of the Department of Home Affairs issued a mandatory direction for all government entities to "prevent the use or installation of DeepSeek products, applications and web services and where found remove all existing instances of DeepSeek products,
Australia Bans DeepSeek From Government Devices
Australia issued a statement that requires all government entities to prevent the access, use or installation of DeepSeek products, applications and web services on Australian government systems and mobile devices.
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Faced with DeepSeek’s frugality, OpenAI open to India collaboration to develop its own cost-effective AI model
India’s technology minister said today that OpenAI chief Sam Altman was “willing to collaborate” with the world’s most ...
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South Korea's industry ministry temporarily bans access to DeepSeek on security concerns, official says
South Korea's industry ministry has temporarily banned employee access to Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek ...
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Startups join India's ambitious leap towards AI sovereignty
BENGALURU: Many startups focused on AI development, influenced by Chinese AI startup DeepSeek, are initiating projects and ...
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Yotta Launches India’s First GenAI Chatbot Using DeepSeek
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