A bipartisan congressional bill is being introduced by U.S. Reps. Darin LaHood and Josh Gottheimer to ban China’s DeepSeek AI software from government devices due to national security concerns, citing espionage risks. DeepSeek, a CCP-affiliated company, is accused of acquiring and storing U.S. user data for potential use by Chinese authorities, with hidden code that could send information to China Mobile. DeepSeek’s ability to produce advanced AI results at a low cost has caused alarm, sparking a debate on the company’s development costs and the potential threat it poses to American data security.
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When the USPS can’t decipher bad handwriting, a facility in Utah comes to the rescue
In Salt Lake City, the U.S. Postal Service's Remote Encoding Center processes around three million letters daily, with about 75,000 requiring further examination due to illegible addresses. Led by Ryan Bullock, a team of data conversion operators, including veteran Amy Heugly, work tirelessly to decipher addresses, resorting to manual inspections when necessary to prevent mail from being returned as undeliverable. Want More Context? 🔎
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