Finance ministry to block DeepSeek access citing technical concerns

By Kim Han-joo
SEOUL, Feb. 6 (Yonhap) — The finance ministry plans to block access to the Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) service DeepSeek, a ministry official said Thursday, in the latest of Seoul’s restrictions on the use of the service among officials amid data collection concerns.
“Due to multiple technical concerns raised about DeepSeek from home and abroad, we plan to block access for the service on PCs connected to external networks,” the official said.
The decision is part of a government-wide initiative to limit access to DeepSeek to prevent potential leaks of critical information through generative AI services.
On Wednesday, access to the service was restricted on computers at the foreign, trade and defense ministries in South Korea.
DeepSeek has drawn significant attention since its release last month, impressing industry experts with its high performance at relatively low cost when compared to competing services.
However, concerns over its security and data management practices have led multiple countries to scrutinize and impose restrictions on the service.

The mobile page of the Chinese artificial intelligence service DeepSeek is shown in this image captured on Feb. 5, 2025. (Yonhap)
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