Can China cheat its way to AI supremacy? | BBC News
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The race between America and China to lead the world in artificial intelligence is reshaping the global balance of power. But behind the headlines, a hidden conflict is unfolding. Join AI Decoded as we examine the seizure of $13 million worth of advanced AI chips allegedly bound for China, and Anthropic's claim that Alibaba carried out the largest known AI "distillation attack" in history. As nations and tech giants compete for supremacy, the battle for AI is increasingly being fought in the shadows. Who will win the race for AI dominance—and how far will they go to get there? Join Presenter Christian Fraser, former Pentagon AI Director Gregory Allen, Author and China expert Rana Mitter and AI Decoded co-host Stephanie Hare. Subscribe to our channel here: https://bbc.in/bbcnews For the latest news download the BBC News app or visit BBC.com/news #BBCNews
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