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White House Accuses China of Massive AI Tech Theft Before Trump-Xi Summit

What Happened

The White House publicly accused China of orchestrating “industrial-scale” theft of American artificial intelligence technology. US officials allege that Chinese actors, possibly with state backing, have launched numerous hacking initiatives targeting AI advancements from American firms. This latest statement comes just weeks before a high-stakes summit between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping. The timing underscores escalating trade, technology, and security tensions between the two nations as both compete for global dominance in AI development and innovation.

Why It Matters

This incident spotlights growing concerns over AI security, intellectual property protection, and great power rivalry. The United States and China are locked in a race for technological leadership, with potential impacts on global standards and economic security. Read more in our AI News Hub

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