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DeepSeek AI and Privacy Concerns

China’s DeepSeek AI model poses a significant threat to global cybersecurity and data privacy. Its advanced AI architecture and access to vast datasets make it a formidable tool for identifying vulnerabilities and enhancing cyberattacks. DeepSeek’s capabilities could be used to automate the process of finding weak points in complex systems, making it a game-changer for cyber-espionage and information operations.

DeepSeek’s implications for data privacy are equally alarming, as it could be used to analyze encrypted data streams and correlate disparate datasets, potentially de-anonymizing sensitive information. This raises significant ethical concerns and threatens global norms around data governance.

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