US-China AI Tensions: Unfair Exploitation or Legitimate Innovation?
The Trump administration accuses China of exploiting US AI models through industrial-scale campaigns, prompting a crackdown on such activities. A recent House bill sets out sanctions for offenders. Amid accusations, China insists on legitimate scientific cooperation. Experts suggest information sharing as a countermeasure.
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The Trump administration is intensifying efforts to prevent foreign entities, particularly from China, from exploiting US artificial intelligence (AI) models. A memo issued by Michael Kratsios, the president's chief science and technology adviser, highlights measures against what are termed as industrial-scale campaigns aimed at distilling capabilities from advanced American AI systems.
The administration's focus on AI security comes as the US and China vie for dominance in the AI sector. While China's Foreign Ministry has dismissed US allegations, viewing them as baseless, American legislators are pushing for a bill that could lead to sanctions against those extracting 'key technical features' from US-owned models.
China, emphasizing its commitment to technological progress through fair competition, opposes these measures, accusing the US of stunting China's technological development. Meanwhile, discussions on information sharing among US AI labs continue to counter unauthorized distillation techniques which reveal a complex landscape of opportunities and challenges in AI cooperation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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