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Targeting DeepSeek won't fix Washington's flawed AI strategy on China

2025-05-26 08:05:00 英文原文

作者:Paul Triolo

2025-01-28 DeepSeek

A congressional report in April called DeepSeek a "profound threat" to U.S. national security. But debate over the tech underscores the increasingly complicated task of controlling advanced AI.  © Reuters

Paul Triolo is a Partner at DGA-Albright Stonebridge Group and Global Tech Policy Lead of DGA Group.

The Trump administration appears poised to take a series of actions targeting DeepSeek, a fast-rising Chinese artificial intelligence startup whose advanced AI models have quickly gained traction among developers and tech enthusiasts worldwide. A recent congressional report called DeepSeek a "profound threat" to national security, citing concerns about potential data transfers to China, censorship applied to model outputs, and allegations that the firm used restricted Nvidia chips to train its models.

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A congressional report in April labeled Chinese AI startup DeepSeek as a "profound threat" to U.S. national security due to concerns over data transfer risks, censorship, and alleged use of restricted technology. The Trump administration is reportedly preparing actions against the rapidly growing firm, highlighting the complex challenge of regulating advanced AI technologies.