The U.S. Navy has banned its personnel from using DeepSeek, a cutting-edge AI model developed in China. Known for its affordability and advanced capabilities, DeepSeek recently trended globally for outperforming many Western counterparts. 🚀 But the Navy called it a 'security risk,' citing concerns about data practices—a move critics say could slow cross-border tech collaboration.
'Isolation isn’t the answer,' argues Professor Gai Keke of Beijing Institute of Technology. In a recent interview, she stressed that AI breakthroughs thrive on multi-party cooperation, not fragmented policies. 🌍 'No single country holds all the keys to ethical, secure AI,' she told CGTN.
The debate comes as tech leaders worldwide grapple with balancing innovation and security. Could this ban spark a 'digital Cold War'? Or will it push governments to build clearer AI teamwork frameworks? 💡 One thing’s clear: Young professionals, startups, and researchers are watching closely—their next big project might depend on it.
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cgtn.com