Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the way businesses work, helping with everything from crunching data to brainstorming creative ideas. Two of the most talked-about AI tools right now are DeepSeek AI and ChatGPT.
DeepSeek is a technical problem-solver, great for coding and analyzing data, while ChatGPT is like a conversational genius, perfect for writing and answering questions. But as these tools grow in popularity, they also come with risks—especially for businesses relying on vendors and supply chains. Let’s dive into how these tools work, their strengths, and what businesses can do to stay secure.
DeepSeek AI has been making waves in the AI world. It’s an open-source tool designed for solving complex problems, like data analysis and coding. It recently even overtook ChatGPT as the top free app on the App Store.
While DeepSeek is powerful, it comes with some big risks:
Anthony Kimery from Biometric Update warns that DeepSeek’s ties to the Chinese government make it especially risky for businesses managing sensitive data in their supply chains.
ChatGPT is one of the most widely used conversational AI tools. Built by OpenAI, it’s loved for its ability to create content, answer questions, and even simulate human-like conversations.
AI tools can be exploited if not used carefully. DeepSeek’s open-source design could allow hackers to target vendors in your supply chain, while ChatGPT might be used to generate realistic phishing emails that trick employees or partners.
According to Update News 360, DeepSeek collects a wide range of user data, including text inputs and uploaded files. This data is stored on servers in China, raising concerns about compliance with global privacy standards. Businesses need to ensure their vendors are protecting sensitive information.
When vendors use AI tools without proper safeguards, it creates weak points in your supply chain. For example, if a vendor relies on DeepSeek but doesn’t manage its data securely, it could expose your business to cyber threats.
If you’re worried about your vendors’ AI practices, here are three steps to get started:
Australia’s Minister for Science has warned businesses to “be very careful” when dealing with tools like DeepSeek. This is where training comes in. Programs from Abilene Academy help your team understand how to use AI tools responsibly and recognize risks before they become problems.
Partnering with experts like Abilene Advisors can help your business develop a strategy that covers:
If you want to manage these risks more efficiently, Supplier Shield can help. Here’s how:
Supplier Shield starts at €41.58/month and offers enterprise-level plans for businesses managing multiple vendors. Check out the full pricing and features here.
DeepSeek and ChatGPT are incredible tools, each with its own strengths. DeepSeek is great for solving technical problems, while ChatGPT excels in conversations and creativity. But these tools come with risks, especially for businesses that rely on supply chains.
By starting with basic checks, using tools like Supplier Shield, training with Abilene Academy, and working with Abilene Advisors, you can embrace AI’s benefits while keeping your business secure.
AI is here to stay. Let’s use it to move your business forward—safely and confidently.