The US State Department is urging global attention to Chinese companies, including DeepSeek and Moonshot AI, accused of stealing US AI intellectual property. Anthropic’s complaint details how these firms allegedly used its Claude chatbot on a massive scale, generating millions of exchanges to train rival models and extract capabilities, violating terms of service. The US State Department is urging global attention to Chinese companies, including DeepSeek and Moonshot AI, accused of stealing US AI intellectual property. Anthropic’s complaint details how these firms allegedly used its Claude chatbot on a massive scale, generating millions of exchanges to train rival models and extract capabilities, violating terms of service.
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