US Accuses China of Industrial-Scale AI Theft Ahead of Trumps Visit

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The World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) in Shanghai, China, on July 6, 2023. Aly Song/ReutersThe White House has issued a sharply worded memo accusing China-linked entities of systematically stealing U.S. artificial intelligence (AI) technology on an “industrial scale” and vowing to hold them accountable.The warning, ahead of President Donald Trump’s planned visit to China, underscores the sharpening pace of U.S.–China competition, as officials and analysts say the race for AI dominance is rapidly becoming a matter of national security—and increasingly a form of strategic confrontation.A Rare, Direct AccusationIn the April 23 memo, issued by White House science and technology policy chief Michael Kratsios, U.S. officials said they had evidence that foreign actors—primarily based in China—were carrying out coordinated efforts to extract sensitive capabilities from leading American AI systems.

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