The commentary published in People’s Liberation Army Daily said the popular open-source AI tool had become “the latest enemy of some US politicians”, despite its popularity around the world.
US military personnel and government workers are among those who have been instructed not to use the DeepSeek app.
“In recent years, they have become obsessed with wielding the big stick of national security, especially when it comes to China,” the commentary said. “Almost anything with the word China will trigger an overreaction from some American politicians, exaggerating and hyping up numerous so-called threats.”
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