Texas Border Project


Austin – Attorney General Ken Paxton is a Chinese artificial intelligence (“AI”) company with ties to the privacy practices of AI platforms and its AI claims to be Deepseek. The investigation has been announced. The model rivals the world’s most advanced AI models, including Openai’s model O1.
Attorney General Paxton also notified Deepseek that the platform violates Texas data privacy and security laws. As part of the investigation, Attorney General Paxton requested an analysis of the DeepSeek application before creating a DeepSeek app, and at the same time, a third-party civil investigation request (“CIDS”) from Google and Apple requesting an analysis of the DeepSeek application. I sent it to Google and Apple. Consumers are available to use it.
“Deepseek appears to be nothing more than a proxy for the CCP to undermine American AI control and steal civil data,” Attorney General Paxton said. “To this end, we are calling for Google and Apple to immediately cooperate by publishing a thorough investigation and providing all relevant documents related to the DeepSeek app. The US and Texas are the top of global AI innovation. Companies lined up with CCPs that remain on the frontline, violate Texan rights and undermine their control by illegally infringing American tech companies, face the full power of the law.”

On January 28, Attorney General Paxton was banned in all Attorney General’s offices regarding concerns about security and the company’s blatant loyalty to CCP, including his willingness to censor important information to the Chinese government. I was instructed to do so.
