Alabama and Oklahoma are the latest states to block AI tools with overseas ties from being used on government devices.
"These platforms pose unacceptable risks to the State of Alabama and its citizens,” reads a memo from Ivey’s office.
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey sent a memo to state agency heads Wednesday stating she banned the use of DeepSeek and Manus on state ...
Governor Kay Ivey bans AI technologies DeepSeek and Manus on Alabama state devices, prioritizing cybersecurity.
Governor Kay Ivey announced on Wednesday that she has banned the use of DeepSeek, Manus, and other technologies on state devices and the state network.Ivey sent ...
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At the behest of the US, Malaysia is to investigate how Nvidia chips are passing through the country into China.
Beijing has signaled its support for Chinese artificial intelligence startup Manus after the company’s AI assistant received regulatory approval and was featured on state media for the first time on ...
Manus gained attention in the tech world when it released what it claimed to be the world’s first general AI agent. It stated that it could handle complex tasks with much less prompting compared to ...
Chinese artificial intelligence startup Manus on Thursday registered its China-facing AI assistant and was featured for the ...