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DeepSeek AI integration in devices grows despite looming US sanctions


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Published in Science and Technology on Sunday, February 9th 2025 at 9:02 GMT by MSN   Print publication without navigation

  • Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek has continued to generate waves inside and outside the artificial intelligence industry. According to new reports, the company is now generating interest from several hi-tech manufacturing companies.

The article from MSN discusses the growing integration of DeepSeek AI into various devices, despite looming U.S. sanctions aimed at restricting China's access to advanced AI technologies. DeepSeek AI, developed by a Chinese company, has been making inroads into smart home devices, automotive systems, and consumer electronics, showcasing its capabilities in natural language processing and machine learning. The U.S. has been considering sanctions to curb the export of AI technology to China due to national security concerns, but the rapid adoption of DeepSeek AI highlights the challenges in controlling the spread of such technology. Companies are finding ways to integrate this AI into their products, potentially circumventing or adapting to the sanctions, which could lead to a bifurcated AI development landscape globally.

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[ https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/techandscience/deepseek-ai-integration-in-devices-grows-despite-looming-us-sanctions/ar-AA1yEK81 ]

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