China's Foreign Ministry Rejects U.S. Accusations of AI Intellectual Property Theft

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Gate News message, April 24 — China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun rejected U.S. allegations that China stole artificial intelligence knowledge from American laboratories on April 24, calling the claims baseless and a smear campaign against China’s AI industry development. The ministry stated that China firmly opposes such accusations.

The Foreign Ministry urged the U.S. to respect facts, abandon prejudice, cease technological suppression of China, and take actions conducive to bilateral scientific and technological exchanges and cooperation.

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