Anthropic Says DeepSeek, MiniMax Distilled AI Models for Gains

Feb. 23, 2026, 6:00 PM UTC

Anthropic PBC said three leading artificial intelligence developers in China worked to “illicitly extract” results from its AI models to bolster the capabilities of rival products, adding to growing concerns in the US about Chinese firms improperly gaining an edge.

The San Francisco-based company said DeepSeek, MiniMax Group Inc. and Moonshot violated its terms of service by generating more than 16 million exchanges in total with its Claude models using thousands of fraudulent accounts. With this tactic, known as distillation, Chinese AI labs can rapidly improve their models by training them on the outputs from more powerful systems, Anthropic ...

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