Anthropic claims Alibaba used over 25,000 fraudulent accounts in a distillation attack to extract Claude model capabilities
Anthropic accuses Alibaba of illicitly extracting Claude AI capabilities
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Between April 22 and June 5, the operators conducted "28.8 million exchanges with Claude through almost 25,000 fraudulent accounts," Heck wrote. Bloomberg/Getty Images Anthropic accused Alibaba of trying to "illicitly extract Claude's capabilities." It said the Chinese company interacted with Claude millions of times through 25,000 fraudulent accounts. The U.S. AI developer had previously decided to keep its products out of China.
Furthermore, AI company says Chinese ecommerce group used fake accounts to ‘extract’ chatbot’s capabilities.
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Between April 22 and June 5, the operators conducted "28.8 million exchanges with Claude through almost 25,000 fraudulent accounts," Heck wrote.
according to Business InsiderBloomberg/Getty Images Anthropic accused Alibaba of trying to "illicitly extract Claude's capabilities." It said the Chinese company interacted with Claude millions of times through 25,000 fraudulent accounts.
according to Business InsiderThe U.S. AI developer had previously decided to keep its products out of China.
according to The Japan Times - NewsAI company says Chinese ecommerce group used fake accounts to ‘extract’ chatbot’s capabilities
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