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DeepSeek is now China’s ‘national treasure’: What it means and other key details

DeepSeek’s rapid growth has drawn attention from governments around the world. Some countries have already banned its government officials from using the AI chatbot.

March 17, 2025 / 10:56 IST
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DeepSeek, the popular AI chatbot from China, has gained the status of a national treasure in China. This means that the Chinese government sees DeepSeek as a valuable asset for the country in the global AI race. DeepSeek’s AI model, R1, became a huge success, it challenged global players like OpenAI and Google DeepMind.

Why is DeepSeek so important to China?

DeepSeek has become one of China’s leading AI companies. Its advanced AI technology is helping China compete with the world’s biggest tech firms. By calling it a national treasure, China has shown how much value it places on its AI sector.

While China has given national treasure status to DeepSeek, the company has reportedly taken away the passports of some of its key employees. The idea is to stop them from travelling abroad and prevent them from leaking important information, which could include trade secrets or even state secrets. While China is protecting its AI technology by snatching passports, it also raises serious concerns about employee rights and personal freedom.

Why are other countries concerned?

DeepSeek’s rapid growth has drawn attention from governments around the world. Some countries have already banned its government officials from using the AI chatbot.

Other countries like the US, the European Union, and India worry that the Chinese government could access user data through DeepSeek’s AI tools– and DeepSeek has in its FAQ page revealed that it collects users' data. The US has already imposed restrictions on Chinese AI firms–citing national security risks. The EU is considering stricter regulations, and India is also reviewing its policies to ensure foreign AI apps do not pose a threat to user data and national security.

What does this mean for India?

For India, the big question is whether AI tools like DeepSeek are safe. AI is now a big part of business, education, and daily life, so protecting user data is a top priority. Some experts worry that Chinese AI tools might collect and store data in unsafe ways.

Meanwhile, India is working to build its own AI industry. The government is investing in local AI startups to reduce reliance on foreign tech and is also creating new rules to promote innovation while keeping data secure.

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first published: Mar 17, 2025 10:56 am

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