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Recent developments highlight both the expanding influence and the regulatory hurdles faced by the AI company DeepSeek. In South Korea, the government has halted downloads of DeepSeek's applications, citing concerns over data privacy. This action has removed the company's apps from both the Apple and Google mobile app marketplaces, though their website remains accessible.

Simultaneously, DeepSeek's AI technology is rapidly integrating into China's transportation sector, extending from electric vehicles (EVs) to e-scooters. Major automakers, including BYD, Geely, and Chery Automobile, are incorporating DeepSeek's AI into their vehicles, offering features like preliminary self-driving capabilities. E-scooter brands like Segway-Ninebot and Niu Technologies are also integrating DeepSeek for enhanced features such as AI-powered content creation, data analytics, and driver assistance systems, reflecting what some industry observers are calling "DeepSeek fever" due to its cost-effective AI integration.

Perplexity has released "1776," a modified version of DeepSeek-R1. This model addresses the original version's limitations by mitigating censorship on sensitive topics, particularly those related to Chinese history and geopolitics. The modifications were made using post-training techniques to ensure more open and contextually accurate responses, making the modified model available on Perplexity's Sonar AI platform and GitHub.
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