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    South Korea Suspends DeepSeek from App Stores for Privacy Review

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliFebruary 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. South Korea’s Personal Information Protection Commission has suspended downloads of Chinese start-up DeepSeek’s chatbot, R1, due to privacy compliance failures, removing it from local app stores.

    2. DeepSeek accepted the commission’s proposal for a suspension while addressing necessary improvements to align with local data protection regulations.

    3. The chatbot remains accessible to users who previously downloaded it, but concerns about privacy have prompted temporary bans on government devices in South Korea, Australia, and Taiwan.

    4. DeepSeek’s cost-effective chatbot development has raised questions about the traditional funding model of tech giants, leading to significant market value losses among major tech firms.

    South Korea’s decision to remove DeepSeek’s AI-powered R1 chatbot from app stores underscores growing concerns about data privacy. The Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC) alerted the public after DeepSeek, a Chinese start-up, admitted to failing to comply with local data protection laws. This suspension aims to address these violations while ensuring the safety of South Korean users.

    First, it is crucial to note that the chatbot remains accessible to those who already downloaded the app. However, the PIPC recommended that DeepSeek pause its services to address compliance issues. They recognized that revising the app to meet South Korean standards would necessitate significant time and resources.

    The issue surfaced last month when the commission began investigating DeepSeek’s data management practices. Their scrutiny intensified as countries like Australia and Taiwan, as well as South Korea’s Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, expressed security concerns. This international response highlights the growing unease surrounding tech products that collect personal data without adequate oversight.

    Notably, DeepSeek garnered attention for developing its chatbot at a fraction of the cost compared to industry giants like Google and OpenAI. While they claimed to have spent less than $6 million on development, many observers question this narrative. Skeptics suspect that DeepSeek may have had access to superior technology and funding, contrary to its portrayal of a lean startup.

    The ramifications of DeepSeek’s suspension extend beyond privacy concerns. Investors reacted decisively to the chatbot’s emergence, leading to a staggering $1 trillion loss in market value among leading tech firms known as the “Magnificent Seven.” This reaction illustrates how deeply interconnected the tech ecosystem is and demonstrates the level of anxiety around new players disrupting established norms.

    Countries and organizations continue to navigate the implications of rapidly advancing AI technologies. As privacy norms evolve, start-ups like DeepSeek face increased scrutiny. The pathway to compliance may determine not just their own future but also influence the broader landscape of tech innovation and regulation globally.

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