The AI industry is witnessing a transformative trend: the use of distillation to make AI models smaller and cheaper. This shift, spearheaded by companies like DeepSeek and OpenAI, is reshaping the AI ...
Anthropic accused three Chinese artificial intelligence enterprises of engaging in coordinated distillation campaigns, the latest American tech firm to do so.
The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. The Chinese AI company DeepSeek released a chatbot earlier this year called R1, which drew a huge amount of attention. Most of it ...
Microsoft researchers have developed On-Policy Context Distillation (OPCD), a training method that permanently embeds ...
Anthropic said it is investing heavily in defences designed to make distillation attacks harder to execute and easier to identify.
Generative AI firm Anthropic said three Chinese AI companies have generated millions of queries with the Claude large language model (LLM) in order to copy the model – a technique called ‘model ...
Anthropic accuses DeepSeek, Moonshot, and MiniMax of using 24,000 fake accounts to distill Claude’s AI capabilities, as U.S. officials debate export controls aimed at slowing China’s AI progress.
Anthropic accused three Chinese AI companies of running 24,000 fraudulent accounts to siphon capabilities from its Claude chatbot, in what may be the largest documented case of AI model theft to date.
Deepseek logo is displayed on a mobile phone screen with the flag of China in background - Jonathan Raa / NurPhoto via Getty Images Anthropic is accusing three Chinese artificial intelligence ...
The AI company claims DeepSeek, Moonshot, and MiniMax used fraudulent accounts and proxy services to extract Claude’s ...
Anthropic has accused Chinese firms DeepSeek, Moonshot AI, and MiniMax of using 24,000 fake accounts to copy Claude’s reasoning and coding power. Using a technique called distillation, these labs ...