DeepSeek Faces Serious Security Concerns Amid Rapid Growth

The Chinese AI startup’s vulnerabilities expose sensitive user data and jailbreaking risks, raising alarms for tech leaders.
“We are at risk of data breaches simply due to the ease of access and rapid deployment of AI models like DeepSeek. We must take proactive steps to avoid the chaos of unpreparedness,” urged Errol Weiss, Chief Security Officer at Health-ISAC.
The rapid evolution of AI technology needs to be met with equally mature security practices to prevent catastrophic outcomes. Continuous dialogue between AI development teams and cybersecurity experts can help bridge the gap between innovation and safety.
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