The UK has issued a warning to its citizens and businesses: ‘Evidence of caution’, while governments face a challenge on ways to deal with ‘Deep Cick’, a new controversial Chinese artificial intelligence model, including the possibility of the entire ban. “In the end, the decision is personal for each individual, whether it should download or not. My advice is that users should be aware of the potential risks and understand how to use their data,” British Minister of Art Intelligence said in an interview with Bloomberg on Friday. Deep Seck this week caused a sensation in the global markets, after showing signs comparable to the best American models, but according to the developed company. The mobile application also covered the list of downloads, which urged a number of Western countries to re -evaluate its consequences for national security, as it is a Chinese model characterized by the wide distribution and low cost. Less warning and lower limitation The UK has a more cautious and less limited approach compared to other countries. According to well -known people who asked not to reveal their identity, government officials asked unspoken companies to be careful when sharing data with ‘deep cick’ or other Chinese applications for artificial intelligence, fearing that the information would reach the Chinese government. On the other hand, the reaction of some other countries came tighter. The Italian Privacy Authority banned the application, while access to the US “Pentagon” was obtained. Hundreds of companies, including the most important law firms, have also prevented their employees from using “deep cick” tools. The awakening of Deep Sick coincides with the increasing concern about the relationship of “Tik Talk” with China. Although the British authorities banned ‘technical talk’ on the phones of government officials and imposed fines due to security offenses, they did not impose a comprehensive ban similar to the United States. The Government of Prime Minister Kiir Starmer wants to rebuild relations with China as part of its efforts to increase economic growth. Also read: “DeepSeek” puts restrictions on the registration of new users to “malicious attacks” that monitor the development of “Deep Seck”. The government has also set up a specialized institute to deal with the challenges arising from rapid and unexpected technological developments, and this week a new global standard for cyber security in artificial intelligence will begin to develop. In this context, the UK prepares to launch a ‘voluntary behavioral base’ for businesses and public institutions by the European Institute of Communications Standards. According to government officials, compliance with these blog developers will help protect their systems from cyber threats, breakthroughs and technical crashes. “While we are integrating technology into government and the private sector, we want to make sure that the developed businesses keep in mind cyber security from the beginning,” Clark said. It is noteworthy that the new blog has been prepared for a long time, and not a direct response to the rise of “Deep Cick”. The UK is also working on a concept of cyber security law (which was announced last year) to address gaps in its networks. Clark has warned that electronic threats of malicious bodies and hostile countries are increasing in recent years.
The UK warns against ‘deep cick’ but without its ban
