Beijing is mass deploying DeepSeek in Chinese government institutions - FT.


China is utilizing artificial intelligence in the public sector
The Chinese government is actively implementing artificial intelligence across different areas of its public sector. One of the tools is the DeepSeek technology, which helps improve the functioning of government institutions and authorities. Several key enterprises, government bodies, hospitals, and cloud services have already successfully adopted this technology for their needs.
DeepSeek technology has also gained recognition in society. Local authorities have launched chatbots based on this technology to assist citizens in resolving issues related to taxes, utilities, and document processing. Some regions are also using artificial intelligence to automate the work of law enforcement agencies and establish administrative protocols.
Moreover, DeepSeek is applied in the healthcare sector. Hospitals utilize this technology to create personalized treatment plans based on medical data and track ovulation, aiding in the treatment of infertility. Additionally, DeepSeek is used for decision-making in some hospitals.
It is important to note that the head of the Center for Counteracting Disinformation under the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine considers the Chinese chatbot DeepSeek a tool for intelligence gathering.
Thus, the implementation of artificial intelligence in China is gradually scaling up and contributing to the enhancement of government institutions in various fields.
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