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DeepSeek confiscates employees' passports as China calls AI chatbot 'national treasure': What does it mean?

DNA Tuesday, 18 March 2025
High-Flyer -- DeepSeek's parent company -- is holding onto the passports of multiple employees, especially those in research and development teams, so they cannot leave China without prior approval. The regulation is reportedly part of the Chinese government's increasing control of the company.
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