What Happened
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba has prohibited its employees from using Anthropic's AI chatbot, Claude. The company cited a "distillation attack" as a reason for the ban, amidst the escalating AI competition between the United States and China.
This decision by Alibaba follows reports that Anthropic's AI chatbot, Claude, may include a hidden tracker. This alleged feature contradicts the company's public stance on anti-surveillance and privacy, raising concerns among users.
The ban also highlights the broader geopolitical tensions surrounding artificial intelligence development and deployment between the US and China, with companies like Alibaba taking protective measures regarding the use of foreign AI technologies.
Key Facts
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Alibaba has banned its employees from using Anthropic's AI chatbot, Claude.
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Alibaba cited a "distillation attack" as a reason for the ban.
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The ban is occurring amidst the US-China AI competition.
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Reports suggest Claude may contain a hidden tracker.
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The alleged hidden tracker contradicts Anthropic's anti-surveillance claims.