By Alasdair Pal
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia Treasurer Jim Chalmers on Wednesday prompted Australians to be mindful when making use of Chinese AI version DeepSeek, the most recent federal government to caution over its usage.
“We would urge Australians to be cautious about this new technology,” Chalmers informed a press conference on Monday.
“Obviously we are constantly receiving advice on it.”
DeepSeek, an affordable Chinese expert system version that might intimidate the supremacy of united state competitors, roiled worldwide markets when it was launched today, with AI chip leader Nvidia dropping 17% on Monday prior to recoiling.
united state authorities stated on Tuesday they were exploring the nationwide protection effects of DeepSeek.
(Reporting by Alasdair Pal in Sydney; Editing by Himani Sarkar)