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    White House Memo Alleges Chinese Firms Engaged in Mass AI Model Theft

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 24, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    A recent memorandum from Michael Kratsios, a senior White House official, has brought to light allegations that numerous companies, predominantly based in China, are unlawfully extracting and replicating artificial intelligence models developed in the United States. This practice involves distilling proprietary AI technologies without authorization, which poses significant risks to the integrity of US technological advancements.

    Artificial intelligence has become a critical area of innovation and economic competition globally, with the US leading in AI research and development. The unauthorized replication of AI models by foreign firms threatens to undermine the competitive edge of American companies and could lead to substantial economic and security repercussions. Intellectual property theft in this sector not only affects corporate profits but also national security interests tied to advanced technology.

    In a significant development, the White House’s highlighting of this issue underscores the growing concerns about safeguarding AI innovations against foreign exploitation. This memo may prompt stronger regulatory measures and international cooperation to protect AI intellectual property. Meanwhile, the global AI landscape continues to evolve rapidly, making the enforcement of such protections increasingly vital for maintaining technological leadership.

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