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AI Cannibalism Explained: Why Anthropic Accuses Alibaba of a Massive AI Distillation Attack

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Artificial intelligence companies are spending billions of dollars training cutting-edge models. Now, a new dispute between Anthropic and Alibaba has put the spotlight on a controversial practice that some experts describe as the AI industry’s newest intellectual property battleground. Anthropic has accused Alibaba’s Qwen AI lab of carrying out what it calls the largest known “adversarial distillation attack” against its Claude AI models. Accord…
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On June 10, Anthropic sent a letter to the U.S. Senate Banking Committee accusing Alibaba of having executed the largest “distilation attack” that the company registered to date: 28.8 million exchanges with Claude through some 25,000 fraudulent accounts, between April 22 and 5 [...] The entry Why does Argentina see AI as a service that is contracted and not as an asset that is built?It was first published in AgendAR.

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BreezyScroll broke the news on Monday, June 29, 2026.
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