Forbes January 30, 2025
David Chou

The US tech industry panicked after the latest announcement from DeepSeek, a Chinese startup whose AI model appeared to match OpenAI’s capabilities. DeepSeek took the industry by storm, sparking optimism that AI could be deployed on cheaper chips and with open-source code. However, that excitement quickly turned to concern when Wiz analysts uncovered security vulnerabilities and potential information exposure, raising critical questions about the risks of adopting this new technology. This discovery serves as a wake-up call for healthcare CIOs. As AI adoption surges, leaders must rigorously evaluate security, data privacy, and long-term viability before integrating new AI solutions into healthcare.

Critical Security Flaws In DeepSeek’s System

Wiz Research identified a publicly accessible ClickHouse database from DeepSeek that allowed full...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Cybersecurity, Health IT, Health System / Hospital, Provider, Technology
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