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Data Protection Commission in Ireland has written to DeepSeek asking for information on data processing.
The data protection watchdog in Italy has also sent a similar request to the company.
The Italian DPA said it wants to know what personal data is collected, from which sources, and for which purposes.
Euroconsumers, a coalition of consumer groups in Europe , filed a complaint to the Italian Data Protection Authority .
DeepSeek’s apps have now been pulled from the major Italian app stores, although it appears to still be live online in the country.
Microsoft and OpenAI say there appears to be evidence that it was partly trained on distillations” from their proprietary models.
Meanwhile, could new avenues of regulatory questioning open around areas like copyright and IP protection?.
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