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Alibaba Used 25,000 Fake Accounts to Steal This AI Model
Episode 84
Published 7 hours ago
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A massive corporate espionage scandal just rocked Silicon Valley—and it’s already triggered an international trade war.
In Episode 84 of What the AI?!, Jeff Keltner and Annie Delgado break down the shocking geopolitical collision between Anthropic and Chinese tech giant Alibaba. Anthropic has officially gone public with a formal letter to the U.S. Senate, accusing Alibaba of executing a massive "distillation attack."
Alibaba allegedly deployed over 25,000 fake accounts and cycled residential IP addresses to run 29 million conversations through Claude—stealing Anthropic's proprietary logic to catch up and train their own open-source frontier models. The fallout was immediate: Washington stepped in with export blacklists, throwing global tech commerce into chaos.
Meanwhile, the battle for hardware sovereignty heats up as OpenAI officially breaks away from Nvidia, revealing its very first in-house custom microchip, codenamed "Habanero." We also unpack the messy reality of the U.S. government making up model pre-clearance rules on the fly, which introduces costly launch delays that threaten the multi-billion-dollar economics of frontier AI labs.
Inside this episode:
The 25,000 Fake Accounts: Inside Alibaba’s 29-million-prompt heist on Claude.
The AI Trade War: Why Washington put Alibaba on an export blacklist.
Project Habanero: OpenAI’s custom silicon declaration of war against Nvidia.
The Pre-Clearance Trap: Why messy government review rules are slowing down U.S. tech.
Apple Bans Siri in Europe: How antitrust privacy laws backfired on EU consumers.
The Slack "Coworker" Era: How to deploy specialized instances of Claude into your workflow.
The 4.8% Miracle: How AI solved historically "unsolvable" medical cases for children.
In Episode 84 of What the AI?!, Jeff Keltner and Annie Delgado break down the shocking geopolitical collision between Anthropic and Chinese tech giant Alibaba. Anthropic has officially gone public with a formal letter to the U.S. Senate, accusing Alibaba of executing a massive "distillation attack."
Alibaba allegedly deployed over 25,000 fake accounts and cycled residential IP addresses to run 29 million conversations through Claude—stealing Anthropic's proprietary logic to catch up and train their own open-source frontier models. The fallout was immediate: Washington stepped in with export blacklists, throwing global tech commerce into chaos.
Meanwhile, the battle for hardware sovereignty heats up as OpenAI officially breaks away from Nvidia, revealing its very first in-house custom microchip, codenamed "Habanero." We also unpack the messy reality of the U.S. government making up model pre-clearance rules on the fly, which introduces costly launch delays that threaten the multi-billion-dollar economics of frontier AI labs.
Inside this episode:
The 25,000 Fake Accounts: Inside Alibaba’s 29-million-prompt heist on Claude.
The AI Trade War: Why Washington put Alibaba on an export blacklist.
Project Habanero: OpenAI’s custom silicon declaration of war against Nvidia.
The Pre-Clearance Trap: Why messy government review rules are slowing down U.S. tech.
Apple Bans Siri in Europe: How antitrust privacy laws backfired on EU consumers.
The Slack "Coworker" Era: How to deploy specialized instances of Claude into your workflow.
The 4.8% Miracle: How AI solved historically "unsolvable" medical cases for children.