OpenAI, Anthropic accuse Chinese rivals of mass AI data theft
OpenAI and Anthropic have raised serious allegations against several Chinese companies, including DeepSeek, Moonshot AI, and MiniMax, accusing them of engaging in mass data theft related to artificial intelligence. The firms reportedly utilized a controversial method known as 'distillation,' which involves extracting and replicating proprietary data from established AI models. This practice has raised ethical concerns within the tech community, as it blurs the lines between innovation and intellectual property theft. The accusations come amidst growing tensions in the global AI landscape, where competition is intensifying, particularly between the US and China. Both OpenAI and Anthropic have emphasized the need for stronger regulations to protect intellectual property in the rapidly evolving field of AI, highlighting the potential risks posed by unregulated practices in the industry. These claims could have significant implications for international collaborations in AI development and might lead to stricter scrutiny of AI practices across borders.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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