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Texas will become the first US state to ban Deepseek and other Chinese-affiliated AI apps
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Key development: Texas has become the first U.S. state to ban Chinese-affiliated AI and social media apps beyond TikTok on government devices, targeting six specific applications.

  • Governor Greg Abbott issued an executive order prohibiting DeepSeek (an AI model), Lemon8 and RedNote (social media apps), and three stock trading apps (Moomoo, Tiger Brokers, and Webull)
  • Abbott cited data harvesting concerns and potential risks to state infrastructure as key motivations behind the ban
  • This move extends beyond the existing TikTok bans already in place across more than 30 states

Market impact and user trends: The banned applications had been experiencing significant growth and adoption in the U.S. market prior to this decision.

  • DeepSeek’s daily website visits surged from 300,000 to 6 million, gaining attention for its cost-effective AI capabilities
  • RedNote witnessed rapid user acquisition, gaining 200,000 users in one month during TikTok’s temporary blackout
  • RedNote’s usage dropped by approximately 50% after TikTok became available again

Political context: The ban reflects growing concerns about Chinese technology influence in U.S. government operations.

  • Former President Trump described DeepSeek’s rising popularity as a “wake-up call” for American companies
  • Texas was among the first states to ban TikTok on government devices in December 2022
  • The White House is reportedly working on a potential deal involving Oracle to address TikTok-related security concerns

Looking ahead: Security versus innovation: This state-level action may signal a broader trend of increased scrutiny of Chinese-developed technologies in government settings, potentially creating new challenges for international technology companies seeking to operate in U.S. markets while raising questions about the balance between national security and technological advancement.

Texas Bans DeepSeek, RedNote, Lemon8 on Government Devices

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