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Anthropic alleges Chinese AI labs including DeepSeek, Moonshot and MiniMax used fake accounts to distill Claude, raising new concerns about AI model theft, proxies and U.S. export controls.
"These campaigns are growing in intensity and sophistication," Anthropic said as part of its lengthy statement.
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