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The US State Department has warned that Chinese AI firms, including DeepSeek, may be extracting and replicating American AI models using AI distillation techniques. The warning also names Moonshot AI and MiniMax. It follows recent White House accusations of large-scale AI intellectual property theft by China, which Beijing denies, escalating tensions ahead of a US-China summit.
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00:00The U.S. State Department has issued a notice that Chinese AI firms, including DeepSeek,
00:05are trying to extract and copy American AI models.
00:08The global notice also names other Chinese AI firms such as Moonshot AI and Minimax
00:13and centers on AI distillation the process of cheaply training a smaller model to copy a larger one.
00:20This follows similar White House accusations.
00:22Earlier this week, China is engaged in the large-scale IP theft of AI technology,
00:28raising tensions ahead of the U.S.-China summit in mid-May.
00:32Beijing has denied the claims, calling them baseless and politically motivated.
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