Data On DeepSeek May 'Be Somehow Weaponized Against The United States' - Suze Orman Says The AI App Faces Similar Fate As TikTok

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This has raised concerns among U.S. tech investors and policymakers, especially as major AI firms like OpenAI and Meta (NASDAQ:META) continue to invest billions into AI research. DeepSeek's rapid rise has also sparked questions about whether U.S. tech companies' AI strategies need to be reevaluated.

Suze Orman's Concerns About DeepSeek

Orman explained why she refuses to download the DeepSeek app, saying, "Everybody is having a fight right now over TikTok… because China has made it so that everybody that's on that app, they are gathering the information. They are finding out everything about them. They're recording every keystroke, everything that they do." 

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She then questioned whether DeepSeek could be engaging in similar data collection practices, adding, "Probably all the information that everybody is using on it, the questions that they're asking, everything is going to be gathered and somehow be weaponized against the United States."

DeepSeek's Connection to Beijing and AI Regulation Concerns

One of the factors fueling skepticism about DeepSeek is its connection to China's government. Media reports that DeepSeek founder Liang Wenfeng attended a closed-door symposium with Chinese Premier Li Qiang suggests the company's work is of interest to China's leadership.

Additionally, U.S. experts have raised concerns about how DeepSeek managed to develop its advanced AI models despite Washington's export controls, which restrict the sale of high-end AI chips to China. Some industry analysts suspect DeepSeek may have acquired these chips through undisclosed channels, though the company has not commented on these allegations.

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What's Next for DeepSeek in the U.S.?

For now, Orman advises caution. "There are so many great AI apps right here in the United States… I would stay as far away from DeepSeek as I possibly can," she said on her podcast.

Whether DeepSeek will face restrictions similar to TikTok remains to be seen. However, its success has undoubtedly intensified the global AI race, and U.S. policymakers will likely be watching its next moves closely.

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