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Officials say that the South Korean industry ministry has temporarily banned access to DeepSeek due to security concerns.

A ministry official revealed on Wednesday that the South Korean industry ministry temporarily blocked employee access to DeepSeek, a Chinese artificial intelligence startup, due to security reasons. The government is urging caution with generative AI services.

Officials said that the government published a notice Tuesday urging ministries and agencies to be cautious when using AI services, such as DeepSeek or ChatGPT, at work.

The state-run Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power announced that it has blocked the use of AI services, including DeepSeek, earlier this month.

A spokesperson for Kakao Corp said that the tech giant has asked its employees not to use DeepSeek because of security concerns.

With the temporary ban, South Korea is now the latest government to issue a warning about DeepSeek.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is also examining DeepSeek and its national security implications.

DeepSeek, South Korea's privacy watchdog, plans to question the company about the management of personal information.

The launch of DeepSeek’s latest AI models by the Chinese startup sent shockwaves throughout the tech industry. The company claims that its models are as good or better than those developed in the United States, and at a fraction the price. Reporting by Hyunjoo Ji, Joyce Lee, Hyonhee Shi, writing by Ju Min Park, editing by Bernadette B. Baum and Kate Mayberry

(source: Reuters)