The White House Office of Science and Technology made a bold statement, accusing China of large-scale theft of American developments in the field of artificial intelligence. This memorandum appeared shortly before an important meeting between the leaders of the two countries.
The White House Office of Science and Technology has made serious accusations against China, claiming that it is stealing American artificial intelligence technologies on an "industrial scale." This high-profile memorandum was released just days before a scheduled meeting between Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping, as reported by FoxBusiness.
Bold Statement from the Director of the Office
Director Michael Kratsios stated unequivocally: "The U.S. has evidence that foreign organizations, primarily in China, are conducting large-scale campaigns to steal American AI. We will take measures to protect American innovations."
Features of the Stolen Technologies
The memorandum emphasizes that models created based on borrowed technologies are not capable of fully replicating the effectiveness of the original developments. However, they can achieve certain benchmarks at minimal costs and also lack important security protocols and limiting mechanisms.
Upcoming High-Level Negotiations
Important high-level negotiations between the U.S. and China are scheduled for May 14, although they were initially planned for March. It is expected that during this meeting, the parties will address the acute conflict in the Middle East and key technology-related issues.
Specific Case of Accusations
In February of this year, the company Anthropic, known as the developer of the neural network Claude, made serious accusations. It claimed that Chinese developers DeepSeek, Moonshot AI, and MiniMax created a total of 24,000 accounts to improperly use the results of Claude's work in their own models.
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