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Anthropic slams Chinese AI firms for harvesting data from its Claude chatbot – News

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Last updated: 2026/02/23 at 7:53 PM
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Anthropic PBC is claiming that three Chinese artificial intelligence companies are illegally harvesting massive amounts of data from its chatbot Claude in an effort to accelerate the development of their own platforms.

In a blog post today, Anthropic called out DeepSeek Ltd., Moonshot and MiniMax, three of China’s most prominent AI firms, accusing them of creating thousands of fraudulent Claude accounts to generate millions of conversations and use that data to train their own chatbots.

DeepSeek is accused of engaging in 150,000 interactions with Claude, while Moonshot reportedly had more than 3.4 million and MiniMax had 13 million, Anthropic said.

The process of using data from one AI system to train another is known as “distillation,” and it’s a fairly common technique for developers. But Anthropic’s terms of service prohibit anyone from harvesting Claude’s responses in this way. In addition, they’re meant to prevent its chatbot from being used by anyone in China.

Anthropic’s accusations come after similar claims by its rival OpenAI Group PBC that Chinese firms are also harvesting data from ChatGPT for similar reasons. OpenAI has taken its complaint further. Last week it sent a memorandum to the U.S. House Select Committee on China, saying DeepSeek and other Chinese AI firms were using “new and obfuscated” distillation techniques as part of an ongoing effort to “free-ride” on U.S. technologies.

Anthropic said in its blog post that the Chinese firms’ activities could be a significant national security risk, as distillation could allow them to create AI technologies that power more advanced military weapons or build tools for mass surveillance of U.S. citizens. Though the company says it has built extensive guardrails to prevent its technology being used in this way, they can be removed during the distillation process.

The company called on the U.S. government to take action to prevent the Chinese firms from doing this. “These campaigns are growing in intensity and sophistication,” the company said. “The window to act is narrow, and the threat extends beyond any single company or region. Addressing it will require rapid, coordinated action among industry players, policymakers and the global A.I. community.”

It’s not clear if Anthropic will get much sympathy from the U.S. government considering its reported standoff with the Department of War, which has clashed with the company over its own use of Claude. The Pentagon has approved a special version of Claude for use with its classified systems and has been using it extensively since last year. However, last week it threatened to sever ties with the chatbot maker and designate it as a “supply chain risk” over its refusal to let its technology be used in the development of autonomous weapons or surveillance tools.

Anthropic certainly hasn’t found much sympathy online. In response to its blog post, numerous critics accused it of hypocrisy, pointing out that its practice of scraping the public internet isn’t really much different from what the Chinese AI firms have been doing.

you trained on the open internet and then call it “distillation attacks” when others learn from you

labs that like to preach “open research” suddenly crying about open access

this is what happens when intelligence sits behind a centralized api with subsidized tokens

— Tory | io.net 🦾 (@MTorygreen) February 23, 2026

Anthropic appeared to address these critics with its own post on X, saying distillation is legitimate when it’s done in line with the rules around licensed, open-source technology.

Distillation can be legitimate: AI labs use it to create smaller, cheaper models for their customers.

But foreign labs that illicitly distill American models can remove safeguards, feeding model capabilities into their own military, intelligence, and surveillance systems.

— Anthropic (@AnthropicAI) February 23, 2026

But its critics were far from convinced.

Ohhh nooo not my private IP how dare someone use that to train an AI model, only Anthropic has the right to use everyone elses IP nooooo, this cannot stand! https://t.co/HfLAnfOCZY

— Teknium (e/λ) (@Teknium) February 23, 2026

Anthropic, which is valued at $380 billion, is currently facing numerous lawsuits over allegations that it illegally used copyrighted data to train its AI systems. In September, the company agreed to pay $1.5 billion to a group of authors and publishers in a landmark settlement after a judge ruled that it had illegally downloaded and stored millions of books illegally. That was the largest payout in the history of copyright lawsuits.

OpenAI is also being sued by publishers such as The New York Times over allegations that it scraped millions of news articles to train its GPT models, which have since emerged as competitors for online traffic.

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