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Trump Calls DeepSeek Release a ‘Wake-Up Call’

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January 30, 2025
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US President Donald Trump addressed investor concerns regarding the Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek during a House meeting. He highlighted potential risks posed by foreign investments in critical technologies, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding American interests and innovation. Trump’s remarks underscored the need for vigilance in protecting national security against foreign competition in the AI sector.


Trump Describes DeepSeek Release as a ‘Call to Action’

Former President Donald Trump recently referred to the release of new information from DeepSeek as a significant “wake-up call” for the nation. This data, which outlines potential vulnerabilities in American cybersecurity infrastructure, highlights the urgent need for increased vigilance against digital threats. Trump’s statement emphasizes the importance of prioritizing national security, particularly as cyberattacks become increasingly sophisticated.

In his remarks, Trump called for bipartisan cooperation to address these pressing issues. He urged lawmakers to come together to formulate robust cybersecurity policies that protect both governmental and private sector interests. His commentary comes amid growing concerns over the impact of foreign interference in domestic affairs, particularly as the country approaches critical election cycles.

The DeepSeek release serves as a reminder for citizens and officials alike that cybersecurity is a shared responsibility. As discussions unfold in Washington, the call for action resonates beyond party lines, emphasizing the need for a collective effort to safeguard the nation’s digital landscape. Ultimately, Trump’s designation of this release as a “wake-up call” underlines a pivotal moment in addressing our vulnerabilities in an increasingly interconnected world.

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