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REDMOND, Washington: Microsoft has prohibited its employees from using Deepseek, a Chinese artificial intelligence app, ...
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Microsoft has banned employees from using DeepSeek — the viral Chinese chatbot it worries is a purveyor of “propaganda” — ...
Microsoft employees aren’t allowed to use DeepSeek due to data security and propaganda concerns, Microsoft Vice Chairman and ...
Microsoft Vice Chairman and President Brad Smith said data security concerns caused the company to ban this app internally.
Citing data security and propaganda concerns, Smith noted Microsoft also does not offer DeepSeek in its app store, arguing ...