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DeepSeek Banned in Multiple Countries: Is It Really a Spy-Driven Threat?

DeepSeek Banned in Multiple Countries: Is It Really a Spy-Driven Threat?

Berfin Ceren Meray
February 13 2025 - 12:42am

The AI race is heating up, and DeepSeek has quickly become a formidable competitor to ChatGPT. Praised by users for its superior capabilities, the app is now facing intense scrutiny. As tensions between the US and China escalate, DeepSeek is being banned in several countries. But why? 

Is this AI tool a genuine threat, or are countries overreacting? 

Let’s dive into why DeepSeek is being banned and which nations are taking action.

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In recent years, artificial intelligence has become a new "trend," with OpenAI's development of ChatGPT leading the way.

In recent years, artificial intelligence has become a new "trend," with OpenAI's development of ChatGPT leading the way.

ChatGPT quickly advanced and began offering new features to its users. After ChatGPT's success, Meta, Google, and X also started investing in artificial intelligence. However, until a certain point, all artificial intelligences available were developed by the U.S.

China made a swift entry into the AI "race."

China made a swift entry into the AI "race."

The AI robot DeepSeek became ChatGPT's biggest competitor. DeepSeek started offering the paid features of ChatGPT for free to its users, opening a new chapter in the AI world.

DeepSeek became one of the most downloaded apps worldwide, with users praising its features.

DeepSeek became one of the most downloaded apps worldwide, with users praising its features.

Additionally, it was developed in just two months and was said to have a very affordable cost.

However, DeepSeek began to be banned in some countries.

However, DeepSeek began to be banned in some countries.

The Netherlands, which recently joined the list, labeled DeepSeek as a 'spyware-prone app.' The use of DeepSeek on public devices was banned in the Netherlands.

Which countries have banned DeepSeek?

Which countries have banned DeepSeek?

The use of DeepSeek on public devices has been banned in many countries. These countries include the Netherlands, South Korea, Australia, Taiwan, and Italy (which imposed a nationwide ban). In the U.S., some institutions, such as the U.S. Navy and NASA, blocked access due to security and privacy concerns.

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