Did Chinese AI Steal From Anthropic, and OpenAI Loses Control of Two Models

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Did Chinese AI Steal From Anthropic, and OpenAI Loses Control of Two Models

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This week on Uncanny Valley, our hosts break down the White House’s accusation that Chinese-owned Moonshot AI distilled Anthropic's Fable 5 to build their...

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  • This week on Uncanny Valley, our hosts break down the White House’s accusation that Chinese-owned Moonshot AI distilled Anthropic's Fable 5 to build their much talked about Kimi K3 model.
  • Brian Barrett: I'm Brian Barrett, executive editor.
  • Leah Feiger: We'll also get into how the US Army has been burning through their AI usage tokens and now find themselves in a position where they need to limit use.
  • Zoë Schiffer: So this past Friday, the Chinese AI lab, Moonshot AI, released their latest model called Kimi K3.

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Did Chinese AI Steal From Anthropic, and OpenAI Loses Control of Two Models
Did Chinese AI Steal From Anthropic, and OpenAI Loses Control of Two Models

This week on Uncanny Valley, our hosts break down the White House’s accusation that Chinese-owned Moonshot AI distilled Anthropic's Fable 5 to build their much talked about Kimi K3 model. Brian Barrett: I'm Brian Barrett, executive editor. Leah Feiger: We'll also get into how the US Army has been burning through their AI usage tokens and now find themselves in a position where they need to limit use. Zoë Schiffer: So this past Friday, the Chinese AI lab, Moonshot AI, released their latest model called Kimi K3. And then today, White House director, Michael Kratsios, like we said at the top, basically accused Moonshot AI of distilling Anthropic's models to build their own. Leah Feiger: But it's also nothing that an executive order could stop.

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