Trump Administration Cracks Down on Chinese AI Exploitation
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The Trump administration is taking a strong stance against Chinese companies exploiting American artificial intelligence. In a memo, Michael Kratsios, the president’s chief science and technology adviser, accuses these foreign entities of extracting valuable capabilities from U.S. AI systems. This crackdown comes as China closes the gap in AI technology, raising concerns in Washington about national security and economic competitiveness. The administration plans to partner with American AI firms to identify and punish offenders. This week, the House Foreign Affairs Committee backed a bill to tackle foreign actors who extract key features from U.S. AI models. Representative Bill Huizenga highlights the urgency, calling these model extraction attacks a new form of economic coercion. China’s embassy in Washington responds, arguing that the U.S. is unjustly suppressing Chinese companies. They emphasize their commitment to technological progress through cooperation. As competition in AI heats up, this issue matters because it impacts innovation and the future of technology on a global scale. The U.S. must protect its advancements to maintain its leadership in this critical field.
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