U.S. Prepares to Ban DeepSeek: Fines, Prison Sentences Possible
U.S. considering banning DeepSeek AI after Australia, Italy. Users may face up to 20 years in prison and fines up to USD 1 Million for violations.

This country is preparing to ban DeepSeek, users will be fined, and can be sentenced to up to 20 years
After Australia and Italy, America is also considering banning DeepSeek. If anyone is found using it, he can be fined and may also have to go to jail. According to media reports, many US senators are trying to bring a law banning this Chinese AI chatbot in government devices. Let us tell you that DeepSeek is a Chinese startup, which has created a stir by creating AI models at low cost.
There will be provision for heavy fines
After this law is made, if anyone is found using DeepSeek, then there will be a provision of a fine of up to $1 million on him. Apart from this, they can be sentenced to up to 20 years. In the law, it can be banned in other places besides government devices. If any company is found using it, then there can be a provision of imposing a fine of more than $1 million on it.
Because of this, preparations are being made for the ban
In fact, many serious allegations have been made against DeepSeek. Many reports have stated that this app is sending users’ data to China. Apart from this, such programming has been done in its coding, which is sending sensitive information of users to a company controlled by the Chinese government. America is also preparing to ban this app from sharing data with China.
Ban imposed in these countries
Australia already ordered the removal of DeepSeek AI from all government systems and their devices. Investigations by national intelligence agencies found that DeepSeek’s AI chatbot could pose a serious threat to security. Similarly, Italy has blocked DeepSeek’s services, questioning its data security standards. The Finance Ministry of the Government of India has also issued an order banning the use of AI tools like ChatGPT and DeepSeek on government devices.
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