While the Taiwanese government has not made it clear if the ban extends nationwide, it has made it clear that government agencies are not to use DeepSeek. The move is part of Taiwan’s broader cautious stance on Chinese technology, spurred by fears over Beijing’s growing influence and its claims of sovereignty over Taiwan.
The prime minister’s office issued a statement citing the need to ensure national security, with the ban also addressing fears about data privacy and potential censorship. DeepSeek, which recently gained international attention, has sparked a global decline in tech stocks and stirred political debates regarding its implications for user data security.
The ban on DeepSeek marks another significant step in Taiwan’s ongoing efforts to guard against external technological threats, as the nation prioritizes its sovereignty and security.
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