White House Accuses China of AI Intellectual Property Theft
The White House claims China is engaging in large-scale theft of AI labs' intellectual property in the U.S. and pledges to combat these exploitative practices. The Financial Times reports this accusation, citing a memo from Michael Kratsios. Reuters has yet to verify the information.
The White House has leveled serious accusations against China, alleging that it has been conducting industrial-scale theft of intellectual property from U.S. artificial intelligence labs. This significant claim suggests a robust response from the administration to protect American innovation.
The Financial Times reported that the allegations come from a memo authored by Michael Kratsios, who leads the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. The document outlines concerns about exploitation of U.S. intellectual property by Chinese entities.
While the report raises alarms about potential threats to the U.S. technology sector, Reuters has stated it could not independently verify the details outlined in the Financial Times' reporting.
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