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Lawmakers from both parties are poised to introduce a bill that would bar Chinese AI company DeepSeek’s chatbot from government devices due to national security concerns, per The Wall Street Journal.
The bill’s sponsors, one a Republican and the other a Democrat, cite concern that the chatbot’s code is linked to China’s Communist Party.