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Anthropic Accuses Chinese AI Labs of Claude Model Distillation Attack
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Anthropic Accuses Chinese AI Labs of Claude Model Distillation Attack

In a shocking revelation, Anthropic has accused three Chinese AI companies—DeepSeek, Moonshot AI, and MiniMax—of conducting massive 'distillation attacks' on its Claude AI model. The attacks allegedly involved over 16 million queries through 24,000 fake accounts, aiming to extract capabilities such as reasoning and coding in violation of terms of service and US export controls.

Feb 24
Anthropic Accuses Chinese AI Labs of Claude Model Distillation Attack

Anthropic Expands Restrictions on AI Services to Chinese Subsidiaries: A New Era of Tech Geopolitics

Anthropic, a US-based AI firm, has tightened restrictions on AI service access for entities linked to China, citing national security risks. The policy now includes subsidiaries more than 50% owned by Chinese firms, aiming to curb adversarial use of AI technologies. This step, aligned with US policies, underscores a growing trend in the tech world towards stronger governance and security measures.

Sep 5
Anthropic Expands Restrictions on AI Services to Chinese Subsidiaries: A New Era of Tech Geopolitics

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Sounds Alarm Over China's AI Progress

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is raising red flags about the United States potentially underestimating China's advancements in artificial intelligence, citing a complex AI competition between the two countries. With China making significant strides in inference capacity, research, and product development, Altman cautions that the US needs to re-evaluate its strategies. The development of open-source AI models in China has pressured OpenAI to release its models, ensuring competitiveness and innovation in the global AI ecosystem.

Aug 20
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Sounds Alarm Over China's AI Progress

Anthropic's Amodei Criticizes DeepSeek's $6M AI Cost Claim, Calls for Tighter Export Controls

Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, has expressed doubts regarding DeepSeek's claims of achieving AI development at a mere $6 million training cost, arguing it reflects standard cost reduction rather than groundbreaking efficiency. Amodei highlighted Claude 3.5 Sonnet's development costing 'tens of millions' and advocated for rigorous AI export controls to preserve US technological supremacy.

Jan 30
Anthropic's Amodei Criticizes DeepSeek's $6M AI Cost Claim, Calls for Tighter Export Controls

Biden's New AI Rules: A Game-Changer or Just More Red Tape?

The Biden administration has enacted new AI export rules amid divided opinions. While some tech giants criticize the regulations for potentially stifling innovation and competitiveness, national security advocates argue they're a crucial step towards responsible AI governance. This move signifies a major shift in AI policy, sparking debates on economic impacts, strategic shifts, and international relations. Discover how these rules could reshape the tech landscape.

Jan 17
Biden's New AI Rules: A Game-Changer or Just More Red Tape?