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China Denies US Claims of AI Technology Theft Amid Rising Tensions

What Happened

China has firmly rejected accusations from the United States that it has stolen artificial intelligence technology. The Chinese government labeled the US claims as “entirely baseless,” following repeated allegations from US officials about intellectual property theft in the AI sector. This exchange is the latest in an ongoing series of disputes between Washington and Beijing over technology leadership, particularly within the fields of artificial intelligence and innovation. China urged the US to stop making false accusations and focus instead on fair cooperation. Tensions over AI technology and related economic competition continue to escalate between the two global powers.

Why It Matters

The debate underscores intensifying global competition for leadership in artificial intelligence. Persistent allegations and denials can affect international collaboration, regulatory developments, and the pace of AI innovation. Read more in our AI News Hub

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