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U.S. Navy bans use of DeepSeek due to 'security and ethical concerns'

The U.S. Navy has instructed its members to avoid using artificial intelligence technology from China's DeepSeek, CNBC has learned.

In a warning issued by email to "shipmates" on Friday, the Navy said DeepSeek's AI was not to be used "in any capacity" due to "potential security and ethical concerns associated with the model's origin and usage."

A spokesperson for the U.S. Navy confirmed the authenticity of the email and said it was in reference to the Department of the Navy's Chief Information Officer's generative AI policy.

The announcement followed DeepSeek's release of its powerful new reasoning AI model called R1, which rivals technology from OpenAI. The DeepSeek model is open source, meaning any AI developer can use it. The DeepSeek app has surged to the top of Apple's App Store, dethroning OpenAI's ChatGPT, and people in the industry have praised its performance and reasoning capabilities.

DeepSeek's pronouncements rocked the capital markets on Monday due to concerns that future AI products will require less-expensive infrastructure than Wall Street has assumed. DeepSeek said in late December that its large language model took only two months and less than $6 million to build despite the U.S. curbing chip exports to China three times in three years. That's a tiny fraction of the amount spent by OpenAI, Anthropic, Google and others.

Shares of AI chipmakers Nvidia and Broadcom each dropped 17% on Monday, a route that wiped out a combined $800 billion in market cap. Those stocks led a 3.1% drop in the Nasdaq.

The Navy's warning landed days earlier.

"We would like to bring to your attention a critical update regarding a new AI model called DeepSeek," the email said. The memo said it's "imperative" that team members do not use

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