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Top United States artificial intelligence firm Anthropic is accusing three prominent Chinese AI labs of illegally extracting capabilities from its Claude model to advance their own, claiming it raises national security concerns.
Anthropic says distillation campaigns targeted Claude, linking them to DeepSeek, Moonshot, and MiniMax and citing 24,000 fake accounts.
Anthropic warned that copied models could lack Claude's built-in safety mechanisms, increasing risks of misuse such as generating harmful content, enabling cyberattacks, or facilitating other malicious applications.
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Anthropic says DeepSeek, Moonshot AI, and MiniMax created over 24,000 fake accounts to extract data from Claude
Anthropic says three Chinese AI firms built more than 24,000 fake accounts to pull data from its Claude system. The company says the goal was to boost their own models fast. The firms named were DeepSeek,
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