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White House Claims China Conducts Industrial Scale AI Tech Theft

What Happened

The White House has publicly accused China of carrying out “industrial scale” theft of U.S. artificial intelligence technology, as reported by the Financial Times. Citing unnamed U.S. officials, the report alleges that Chinese entities are actively seeking to illicitly acquire AI innovations developed by American companies through cyber-espionage and other unauthorized means. The administration’s claims come amid heightened tensions over technology, security, and trade between Washington and Beijing. This latest accusation reflects ongoing efforts by the U.S. government to protect its advanced tech sectors and highlights the fragile relationship between the two global powers regarding intellectual property and national security.

Why It Matters

The White House’s warning underscores the geopolitical importance of AI and the lengths nations may go to obtain technological dominance. Concerns over intellectual property protection could lead to stricter regulations and influence future collaborations or investments in AI. Read more in our AI News Hub

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