DeepSeek is prohibited from the Australian government equipment due to national security issues | Deepseek
Due to the destruction of the Chinese artificial intelligence chat robot, Deepseek will be banned from being used in all federal government equipment.
DeepSeek's AI generation chat robot launched American technology stocks last week, which is a concern for the security system and data security.
The Secretary of the Ministry of the Interior signed an instruction on Tuesday, which constituted an unacceptable risk in the advice of the intelligence agency, and prohibited all federal government systems and equipment based on national security.
Tony Burke said that the decision was not affected by the original country (China) of the application, but was risked by the government and its assets.
Berke said: “The Albani government is taking rapid and decisive actions to protect Australia's national security and national interests.”
“AI is a technology full of potential and opportunities-but when our institution determines the national security risk, the government will take action without hesitation.”
Government departments and institutions will be required to report to the Ministry of the Interior as soon as possible to ensure that the application is not on any device and prevents them from reinstalling it.
This decision was two years after the Albani administration's “security and privacy” risk to Chinese social media applications, Tiktok announced two years after the ban on the government banned Chinese social media applications.
Science Minister Ed Husic said in January that he foreseen a similar discussion about DeepSeek.
“I think people will naturally tend to this. I think the content you see in the discussion around Tiktok will be similar. If it appears, I will not be surprised.” He said.
Australia is in Taiwan, Italy and some US federal agencies have relocated earlier to prevent the application from in -depth consensus on government equipment.
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According to reports, this week, the New South Wales government banned the application, and other state governments are considering choice.
Analysis of Australian guardians in January showed that chat robots did not respond to certain political events sensitive to the Chinese government.
Different from other models (including the Gemon of Openai's Chatgpt and Google), Deepseek did not participate when asked about themes such as Tiananmen Square and The Umbrella Revolution. It said: “Sorry, this is beyond my current scope. Let us talk about other things.”
DeepSeek immediately became popular in global app stores after its launch in January.
On the day of launch, US1TN was erased from the US technology index.