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Anthropic vs Alibaba: Ignoring Trump’s warning, Chinese giant Alibaba copied Claude AI, serious allegations against Anthropic – anthropic vs alibaba us china ai war trump warning claude clone cyber attack 2026

By staffJune 26, 20264 Mins Read
Anthropic vs Alibaba: Ignoring Trump’s warning, Chinese giant Alibaba copied Claude AI, serious allegations against Anthropic – anthropic vs alibaba us china ai war trump warning claude clone cyber attack 2026
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Trump AI Warning: China’s giant tech company Alibaba has been accused of copying Claude, the model of American AI company Anthropic. Anthropic alleges that Alibaba’s AI Lab did this with the help of 25,000 fake accounts. The big thing is that US President Trump had given a strict warning to Chinese companies regarding this, but his warning has also been ignored.

Ignoring Trump’s threat, Chinese company copied Claude
US China AI War: A big controversy has arisen in the world of AI. In fact, America’s leading AI company Anthropic has made very serious allegations against Chinese tech giant Alibaba. He says that Alibaba has made a copy of his advanced AI model Claude. This matter gained momentum when it came to light that this happened despite the strict warning given to Chinese companies by the US President. Since then, there has been a stir in the international tech-policy and tech world. Anthropic alleges that for this the Chinese company Alibaba has very cleverly carried out a theft through reverse engineering.

How did you make a copy of the legendary Claude AI?

  • A letter in this regard was sent to American senators on behalf of Anthropic. It mentions the dates of the attack on Claude, which is said to be between April 22 and June 5.
  • Anthropic alleges that operators associated with Alibaba’s AI lab Alibaba Quan created the first 25,000 fake accounts.
  • Data was exchanged with Claude more than 28 million times through these fake accounts.
  • Its purpose was to copy Claude’s capabilities without resorts or huge expenses.(REF.)

Trump’s threat and demand for action against Alibaba

  • The main reason for this incident gaining momentum is that Trump had condemned AI theft by China.
  • Trump had given a formal warning on this, but despite this, it is being said that Alibaba carried out this theft.
  • Anthropic demands that strict laws be made against such Chinese tech companies.
  • They also demand that there should be strict restrictions on chip exports to China and a ban on the use of American AI by Chinese AI labs.
  • American technology is like ‘cyber nuclear weapon’ for China

    Actually, China is trying to match Mythos, which is said to be the most powerful till now. It is noteworthy that Zhou Hongyi, the founder of a big cyber security company in China, has even described Mythos as a cyber nuclear weapon in the press conference.

    He also acknowledged that America is currently far ahead of China in finding vulnerabilities related to cyber security.
    Experts claim that if China is successful in stealing AI, there could be major cyber attacks against the American government and companies.

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    About the authorgrand bhardwajBhavya Bhardwaj is an experienced journalist from the world of tech and gadgets and is currently associated with Times.com as a Digital Content Producer. Active in the field of journalism for the last 11 years, Bhavya has closely observed and covered the changing landscape of technology, gadgets and consumer electronics. While working in reputed organizations like Zee News (DNA), India News, UC News, Oppo India and ByteDance (TikTok), he has brought technology to common users in Hindi language. He has improved his understanding of technical intricacies and users by working for global tech companies like Google and WhatsApp (Meta). As a tech journalist, Bhavya specializes in reviews of new gadgets, launch events and changes happening in the world of AI. Bhavya believes in reading and understanding about AI and using it to deliver useful things to people. Also, he not only keeps a keen eye on the latest smartphones, but he also examines audio devices and wearables in depth. Bhavya’s skill is to convey complex technical information to the readers in simple and colloquial language, so that even common readers can easily understand the new technology. Bhavya also has expertise in conveying useful tips and tricks to people in simple language using different technologies. Bhavya Bhardwaj graduated in Mass Media and Creative Writing from Jamia Millia Islamia University. He holds a Master of Journalism and Mass Communication (MJMC) degree from Guru Jambheshwar University, Hisar. His educational background gives him the strength to present technical news in a factual and creative manner. He doesn’t judge technology just on the basis of specifications, but looks at it from the perspective of what kind of experience a user will get with it. He believes that the real purpose of technology is to make life simpler and this thinking is also reflected in the way he describes technology.… read more