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White House Alleges China Stole AI Tech Before Xi Trump Summit

What Happened

The White House has publicly accused China of stealing American artificial intelligence technology, raising concerns about intellectual property theft and cybersecurity. The accusations come ahead of a scheduled meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and President Donald Trump next month, increasing the stakes in ongoing US-China relations. Officials point to worries about the protection of sensitive AI advancements and warn of potential national security risks if the technology is exfiltrated to China. This move adds to the list of disputes between the two countries over tech innovation, trade, and security priorities.

Why It Matters

The accusation signals escalating competition between the US and China over dominance in AI and advanced technology. The outcome of the upcoming leadership meeting could influence global policies on innovation, digital security, and tech partnerships. Read more in our AI News Hub

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