A bipartisan report, recently issued by the US Select Committee. UU. In the Chinese Communist Party (PCCH), it accuses a great series of a series of subversive, illegal and immoral practices. In addition, the technological giant Nvidia is also catching the wrath of US government officials for supplying Deep Speeek with the necessary chips to create AI models.
Investigating Deepseek
The report, entitled “Deepseek Unmasked: Expose the last PCCH tool to spy, steal and subvert the US export control restrictions”, it was published in April 2025. It increases numerous accusations against Depseek, which includes :: Including :::
- Actively suppressing more than 85% of the responses related to human rights, democracy, Taiwan or Hong Kong.
- Be property and operated by a company with a direct link to the CCP.
- He currently channels data on American users to the PCCH.
- Maintain the infrastructure linked to Chinese companies that use mass surveillance, data collection and censorship.
In addition to the aforementioned accusations, the report also links dozens of deep employees and researchers with the Popular Liberation Army (PLA), the PCCH military wing.
“This report makes clear: Depseek is not just another AI application: it is a weapon in the Arsenal of the Chinese Communist Party, designed to spy on Americans, steal our technology and subvert US law,” President John Moolenaar (R-MI) said.
Deepseek has already been prohibited in some countries, including Australia, India, Italy, South Korea and Taiwan, due to possible security concerns. Its use has also been prohibited by the United States Congress, NASA, and among government entities within the state of Texas.
Exploring the role of Nvidia
Depseek was not the only company mentioned in the report; The technological giant Nvidia also faces accusations, which include:
- Speedseek supply with more than 60,000 chips for the development of its platform, possibly avoiding export regulations.
- Develop a modified chip as a solution to a escape in regulations.
The spokesman for Nvidia, John Rizzo, previously issued a statement saying, in part: “We insist that our partners comply with all applicable laws, and if we receive any information on the contrary, they act accordingly,” as reported by the New York Times.
But Nvidia's statement is not enough for the Congress Committee, which accuses countries such as Singapore and Malaysia of buying chips and illegally exporting them to China. As such, the Committee is asking Nvidia to provide specific details about each customer account of no less than 11 Asian countries. The committee awaits Nvidia's response within two weeks.
Waiting for a resolution
The select US committee. UU. On the PCCH began to investigate Deepseek and its rapid rhythm of technological progress in February 2025. Although its recent report includes some very serious accusations against Depseek and Nvidia, it is important to remember that all parties remain innocent until the guilt is demonstrated.