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Various bans have been placed on DeepSeek, a large language model (LLM) developed by a Chinese start-up, on government devices around the world including in the United States (state of Texas), Italy, and now Australia. These actions are being taken due to the risks, specifically around usage of DeepSeek’s website and mobile app due to fears of exposure of sensitive information to the People’s Republic of China (PRC).
“Banning access to the DeepSeek website and mobile applications is straightforward. However, because the DeepSeek LLM itself is open-source, blocking access to it is less straightforward, as it can be run locally on a device, it can be run through a cloud environment, and installed via various apps or frameworks like ollama. It requires some extra leg-work for users to set-up, but it can be done.