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City bans Chinese artificial intelligence app, promises AI policy
Technology & Science World

City bans Chinese artificial intelligence app, promises AI policy

Officials are worried the chatbot may send personal information to the Chinese government
Sault Ste. Marie city council agreed this week to ban use of the popular DeepSeek app on city-issued smartphones and tablets.
DeepSeek is a free AI-powered chatbot that works much like ChatGPT, which was released in the United States in November 2022.
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City bans Chinese artificial intelligence app, promises AI policy
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Liberal candidate accepted invitation from China to celebrate People’s Liberation Army event

Open this photo in gallery: Peter Yuen, Liberal candidate for Markham-Unionville, attends a campaign event at Kennedy subway station in Scarborough, Ont., on Jan. 31.Laura Proctor/The Canadian Press
A Liberal candidate running in a Greater Toronto Area riding, whose candidacy has come under scrutiny for ties to pro-Beijing groups, accepted an invitation from China to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the People’s Liberation Army victory over Japan in the Second World War.
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City bans Chinese artificial intelligence app, promises AI policy
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Whats The Difference?

Any modern navy, especially one that is going to attempt to project power and be one of the world’s most powerful naval forces, will need the capability to deploy aircraft. Many navies, including the United States Navy , the Royal Navy, the Russian Navy, and the Chinese Navy, all operate dozens of different vessels capable of operating combat aircraft.
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Spotify & Live Nation Fuel Music Stocks Comeback in Wild Week

Led by Spotify and Live Nation, music stocks surged on Wednesday (April 9) after the U.S. Treasury placed a 90-day pause on most tariffs and recaptured some of the losses from the chaotic previous week.
A week after losing $12 billion in market value, Spotify was one of the top-performing music stocks of the week, gaining 8.0% and offsetting most of the previous week’s 10.3% decline.
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