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Analysts Are Bullish on Top Technology Stocks: Informatica (INFA), Salesforce (CRM)
Salesforce (CRM.US) is set to release its performance results soon, as Goldman Sachs reiterates a "Buy" rating.
Goldman Sachs reaffirmed its "Buy" rating on Salesforce and set a Target Price of $400.
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The popularity of DeepSeek continues to spread, with the domestic Hardware ecosystem and application ecosystem continuing to converge around DeepSeek. Management Software leads the way, with various applications consistently integrating and continuously transforming and upgrading their own scenarios and products, while multi-cloud jointly promotes the implementation of Agents.
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Kevin Matte : Deepseek is not available in Canada....
DeepSeek, an artificial intelligence chatbot developed by a Chinese company, was recently banned on Canadian government devices due to major concerns regarding data privacy. Canadian authorities have expressed concerns about the improper collection and storage of sensitive personal information by the application. As a result, the Treasury Board Secretariat has recommended that all ministries restrict the use of DeepSeek on government-issued devices.
This preventive measure aims to protect government networks and data from potential security risks. Similar concerns have been raised by other countries, leading to bans or restrictions on DeepSeek for government devices in Australia, South Korea, and Taiwan.
Although these bans primarily affect government devices, they reflect broader concerns about user data privacy and security. Therefore, it is possible that the application is not available to the general public in Canada due to these concerns.
These areas of research will help to better understand the complex issues surrounding the adoption and regulation of artificial intelligence technologies in a global context.