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White House Accuses China of Industrial-Scale AI Technology Theft

What Happened

The White House has accused China of orchestrating industrial-scale theft of US artificial intelligence technology, according to a statement reported by the Financial Times. US officials warn that China’s efforts present serious risks to the country’s national security, economic interests, and leadership in AI. The accusation comes as relations between Washington and Beijing remain tense, with ongoing disputes over trade, intellectual property protection, and the development of next-generation technologies. The US government is now considering new measures to counteract potential economic and strategic threats posed by the alleged thefts and to better safeguard America’s emerging AI innovations and intellectual property.

Why It Matters

The White House’s claims highlight the fragile state of international cooperation on artificial intelligence and underline growing concerns about IP protection in the global tech race. This escalation could prompt tighter restrictions on technology sharing and fuel further competition between the US and China, impacting tech companies and policymakers worldwide. Read more in our AI News Hub

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