Trump Administration Targets Chinese Firms Exploiting US AI

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The Trump administration is taking a strong stance against Chinese companies accused of exploiting U.S. artificial intelligence models. Michael Kratsios, the president’s chief science and technology adviser, claims these foreign entities are conducting large-scale campaigns to extract capabilities from American AI systems. The administration plans to collaborate with U.S. AI firms to identify these activities and enforce penalties against offenders. This comes as a recent report from Stanford reveals the gap between U.S. and Chinese AI performance is closing. The Chinese embassy in Washington is pushing back, calling the U.S. claims unjustified and arguing for cooperation instead of suppression. Meanwhile, the House Foreign Affairs Committee is backing a bill to identify foreign actors who illegally extract features from U.S. AI models, with potential sanctions for violators. Representative Bill Huizenga emphasizes that protecting American AI is vital to maintaining competitive advantages. The bottom line? This escalating rivalry over AI technology could shape the future of global standards and economic power, making it crucial for listeners to stay informed.

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