Kratsios Memorandum Declares AI Version Burglary by Foreign Firms
WASHINGTON D.C.– A just recently dripped memorandum penned by previous U.S. Chief Modern technology Officer Michael Kratsios charges international entities, largely based in China, of illegally distilling and reproducing innovative American AI models. The memo declares these companies are benefiting unfairly from united state innovation.
Key realities laid out in the memo include:
- Target: AI designs created by united state companies.
- Method: Purification and replication methods.
- Culprit: Primarily Chinese companies.
- Influence: Weakening U.S. competitive benefit.
The paper fuels continuous worries relating to copyright defense in the burgeoning AI field and highlights the need for durable safeguards versus foreign exploitation.



