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White House Accuses China of Stealing US AI Technology Amid Rising Tech Tensions

What Happened

The White House has formally accused China of stealing US artificial intelligence (AI) technology and trade secrets. According to officials, China has engaged in cyber-espionage and systematic intellectual property theft targeting leading American firms and research institutions. This development follows previous warnings from US intelligence agencies about China’s aggressive efforts to gain technological supremacy, especially in AI and semiconductor arenas. The new allegations could prompt further policy measures, such as increased scrutiny on China-linked technology deals or heightened protections for US researchers and companies.

Why It Matters

The accusation marks a significant escalation in the US-China tech rivalry and could impact global AI collaboration, investment, and innovation. It also highlights the mounting concerns over technology transfer, cybersecurity, and safeguarding national interests. Read more in our AI News Hub

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