Anthropic Accuses China AI Firms of Model Mining

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Anthropic claims DeepSeek, MoonShot AI, and MiniMax used tens of thousands of fake accounts to steal capabilities from its Claude models; no explicit mention of Texas or Texas-specific entities.

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Original Source Material

DeepSeek, MoonShot AI, MiniMax Used 24K Fake Accounts in Campaign Anthropic has accused three Chinese AI firms of running coordinated, large-scale operations to steal capabilities from its Claude models. The U.S.-based company said DeepSeek, Moonshot AI and MiniMax are conducting "industrial-scale campaigns" using tens of thousands of fraudulent accounts.