SEOUL: Government agencies and major companies in South Korea are rushing to block access to Chinese artificial intelligence service DeepSeek, amid concerns about user data collection.
South Korea has blocked access to Chinese AI startup DeepSeek across government agencies, citing security concerns.
OpenAI announced a second significant partnership with a prominent Asian partner this week, announcing on Tuesday that it will work with chat app operator Kakao to build artificial intelligence ...
South Korea's industry ministry has temporarily blocked employee access to Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek ...
As the US stock markets were catching up with the tech disruption led by cheap Chinese AI models, US President Donald Trump’s ...
Sam Altman was in South Korea to sign a deal with tech giant Kakao to integrate ChatGPT features into Kakao’s diverse ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has signed a partnership agreement with South Korean tech giant Kakao, strengthening the company’s ...
Kakao CEO Chung Shin-a (left) and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman attend a press event at The Plaza Hotel in Seoul on February 4 (left picture). SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman move ...
India’s finance ministry has asked its employees to avoid using AI tools including ChatGPT and DeepSeek for official purposes ...
OpenAI is expanding its footprint in Asia with key partnerships. In South Korea, it has joined forces with Kakao, operator of ...
OpenAI chief Sam Altman signed a deal with tech giant Kakao in South Korea on Tuesday as the U.S. firm seeks new alliances ...
On the heels of Chinese AI firm DeepSeek making a huge splash in OpenAI's American backyard, OpenAI is expanding in Asia, ...