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Geopolitical UX, can AI read feelings, the myth of ‘fully accessible’

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“Things got even messier with accusations of stolen tech, sneaky access to restricted hardware, and possible data privacy breaches. U.S. officials weren’t happy, and cybersecurity experts raised concerns about DeepSeek’s data collection. But there’s more to this story than just politics and economics. This whole situation changes how people see AI and what it means for UX design where tech is getting more and more political.”

A UX perspective on the geopolitical AI race
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