
Europe’s privacy watchdog said on Tuesday that DeepSeek may face more action from ethnic regulators in the future, highlighting the group’s concerns about the growing popularity of cheap Chinese artificial intelligence startups.
National privacy regulators discussed DeepSeek at a monthly meeting on Tuesday because of a lack of information on its use of personal data and the rejection of executors in France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and other countries, after questioning DeepSeek its data collection practices.
“Several DPAs (data protection agencies) have begun taking action on DeepSeek and further action may be taken in the future,” a spokesperson for the European Data Protection Commission (EDPB) said in an email after the meeting.
These concerns prompted the EDPB to expand the scope of the working group created in April 2023 to promote AI-related enforcement information.
The task force initially focused only on Openai’s Chatgpt initially.
“In addition, EDPB members stressed the need to coordinate DPA’s actions on urgently sensitive matters and to establish a fast response team for this purpose,” the spokesperson said.
Europe has been at the forefront of protecting its citizens’ privacy rights, and its general data protection regulations came into effect in 2018, are the toughest privacy laws in the world.
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