Chinese AI Models Deemed a Security Risk by New US Government Report
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Chinese AI models deemed a security risk by new US government report
Chinese models lag behind their American counterparts in performance, cost, security and adoption, despite their growing global popularity, according to a new report from the US government. Describing Chinese models as “adversary AI”, the report released on Tuesday by the Centre for AI Standards and Innovation (CAISI) at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the Department of Commerce claimed that models such as those fro…
In a new report, the U.S. government called Chinese artificial intelligence models a threat, highlighting particularly the case of DeepSeek, pointing out its vulnerabilities and possible implications for national security. *** The U.S. evaluates DeepSeek and concludes that its models are inferior to those of OpenAI and Anthropic The report points to censorship risks, security failures and higher costs compared to U.S. models Chinese model downlo…
The US government labels DeepSeek a national security risk
The US government report on AI has called Chinese models adversary AI. According to the Centre for AI Standards and Innovation (CAISI), Chinese models pose risks to AI developers, consumers, and US national security due to their security shortcomings and censorship. According to the report, Chinese...
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