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DeepSeek gets first ‘complaint letter’: ‘Data of millions of Italians is at risk’​

Euroconsumers and the Italian Data Protection Authority (DPA) have filed a complaint against Chinese AI startup DeepSeek regarding their compliance with GDPR regulations. They are demanding transparency about the personal data collected, its sources, processing purposes, and storage on Chinese servers, giving DeepSeek 20 days to respond.

​ Euroconsumers and the Italian Data Protection Authority (DPA) have filed a complaint against Chinese AI startup DeepSeek regarding their compliance with GDPR regulations. They are demanding transparency about the personal data collected, its sources, processing purposes, and storage on Chinese servers, giving DeepSeek 20 days to respond. Euroconsumers and the Italian Data Protection Authority (DPA) have filed a complaint against Chinese AI startup DeepSeek regarding their compliance with GDPR regulations. They are demanding transparency about the personal data collected, its sources, processing purposes, and storage on Chinese servers, giving DeepSeek 20 days to respond. Read More

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