Core Insights - DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup, has reached an agreement with Italy's antitrust authority (AGCM) to launch a country-specific version of its chatbot for Italian users and address the "hallucination" issues in its AI model [1][2] - The AGCM concluded its investigation after DeepSeek committed to improving transparency regarding hallucination risks and implementing technical fixes [2][5] - DeepSeek's measures include providing hallucination risk warnings in Italian and organizing workshops for employees to better understand local consumer laws [2][5] Company Developments - DeepSeek has submitted multiple remediation plans to AGCM, gradually meeting regulatory requirements, which led to the termination of the investigation [1][2] - The company reported over 80 million weekly active users, ranking second among domestic AI applications, and achieved a cumulative token usage of 14.37 trillion, leading the global open-source model rankings [6] Industry Context - The "hallucination" issue is a common challenge across the generative AI industry, with AGCM acknowledging that it is a global problem that cannot be completely eliminated [5] - Despite the challenges, DeepSeek's proactive approach may facilitate its expansion into the European market [5] - The potential classification of DeepSeek under the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA) remains uncertain, which could subject the company to stricter scrutiny [6]
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