Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued something prohibiting the application of disputed artificial intelligence, Pinsic and Rednote, the famous Tiktok from the government's devices, and has become the first state to prevent Chinese applications.
The case of the ruler also banned Leman8, another application on the social media owned by the Chinese company Tiktok, the parents, to which many turned on the eve of the temporary Tiktok closure in the United States.
“Texas will not allow the Chinese Communist Party to infiltrate the critical infrastructure in our state by collecting artificial intelligence data and social media applications. Abbott said in a statement:
The growing AI platform took Deepseek the market by storm after it proved that it surpassed Openai in the United States at a much lower cost.
Last week, the application caused a decrease in technology shares of $ 1 trillion, creating panic in Wall Street.
Chatbot caused security concerns not different from those that led to a tiktok ban. The application, which has been downloaded for more than two million times since it appeared for the first time on January 15, is said to collect and store American users' data in China.
Under the law, all companies in China are required to share any data with the government of the Chinese Communist Party on request – which are likely to place US user data in the hands of the United States.
Others have already begun to block Chatbot from artificial intelligence due to security concerns, including the US Navy.
Rednote, or Xiaohongshu, was a Titani Titanic boat, which was drowned by Tijook, where the ban was waving in early January. It is a popular application on social media in China and other parts of East Asia, including Malaysia and Taiwan.
Tiktok has already been banned on government agencies since former President Joe Biden signed a law prohibiting him in December 2022. The future of the application is still fragile after President Trump intervened at eleven o'clock the day before his clarification, which gives him more time to sell the application.
The famous application in the United States was restricted for only hours on January 18, as it was randomly closed at approximately 10:30 pm despite the belief of many users that they passed until midnight. It was again in a little more than 12 hours after a wide night of confusion.
Currently, Microsoft was believed to be a candidate to buy Tiktok.
With wires after