DeepSeek, a prominent Chinese AI startup, has implemented travel restrictions on key employees by seizing their passports.
DeepSeek’s sudden rise to global stardom has earned the startup a status akin to national treasure in China. One result is ...
DeepSeek employees are reportedly under a handful of new restrictions after the startup's surge in popularity in January.
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Chinese authorities are instructing the country's top artificial intelligence entrepreneurs and researchers to avoid travel ...
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Reports indicate that DeepSeek’s parent company, High-Flyer, is holding onto employees’ passports, preventing them from travelling abroad freely. The Information suggests this is part of a broader ...
Foreign tourists visit Tian 'anmen Square in Beijing on January 22, 2025. Photo: VCG. Several National People's Congress (NPC ...
Data from China's National Immigration Administration (NIA) showed that cross-border trips made by foreigners surged 82.9 ...
Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania recently analyzed China’s decade-long push for electric vehicle (EV) adoption ...
Beijing increasingly views cutting-edge technology through a national-interest lens, putting executives on a tighter leash.