Deepsk's first AI model R1 has launched a stir all over the world with the launch of the Chinese startup company Dippic. This AI model, based on advanced language, has increased the tension of American tech companies. However, with its launch, the dispute around Deepco AI has become even darker. The app has also been accused of cloning Openai's AI model. Now the AI tool of the Chinese startup company has been banned in many countries.
Texas is the first state of America to ban Dippic AI. The Governor of Texas has banned the use of this AI tool in government devices. There are allegations that users' data is being sent to China through this tool. Government employees have been advised not to use it.
The Italian Chinese AI Tool has become the first country to completely ban dippick. The use of its AI model R1 and V3 has been banned. The tool is stored in China, against which a complaint was lodged with the Italian Data Protection Agency. The use of Deepsik's AI model was later banned.
China's neighbor and rival country Taiwan has also banned the AI model after Italy. The Taiwanese digital affairs minister has completely banned the use of this AI tool for public sector employees. The minister says that this could pose a threat to the country's important digital infrastructure.
In addition to Texas, American space agency NASA has also completely banned the use of Chinese AI models. At the same time, government agencies, including the US Congress, the US Navy, Pentagon, have banned the use of Deepsk's AI tool. The AI tool is likely to send users' data to China, which has taken this big step.
However, the American startup company Purplexity AI has cleared the Chinese AI tool on data protection. Purplexity AI has integrated an AI model for Deepfax. Arvind Srinivas, CEO of Purplexity, said the data of Parlexity AI users will be stored in data centers built in the US and the UK. For this, the company is working on a data center expansion plan.