Anthropic Accuses Alibaba-Linked Operators of Large-Scale Claude Data Extraction
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Anthropic has made serious allegations against operators linked to Alibaba’s Qwen team, claiming the use of nearly 25,000 fake accounts to extract capabilities from its Claude models.
According to the company, the operation generated over 28 million interactions and was aimed at collecting outputs that could potentially accelerate the development of competing AI systems. The technique involved, known as model distillation, is common in the industry but becomes controversial when performed at large scale using unauthorized access methods.
In this episode, we break down what Anthropic is alleging, why the case raises broader questions about AI security and export controls, and how it fits into the growing geopolitical competition around foundation models.
We also explore the technical and legal uncertainties behind the claims and why this dispute highlights a new battleground in artificial intelligence: control over access and knowledge transfer.
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