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Are China’s ‘AI tigers’ cheating? US rival Anthropic alleges some are

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By John Liu, CNN

(CNN) — United States artificial intelligence firm Anthropic is accusing three prominent Chinese AI labs of illegally extracting capabilities from its Claude model to advance their own, claiming it raises national security concerns.

The Chinese unicorns – DeepSeek, Minimax and Moonshot AI – created over 24,000 fraudulent accounts and trained their models using over 16 million exchanges with Claude, a process known as distillation, Anthropic alleged in a Monday blogpost.

CNN has reached out to DeepSeek, MiniMax and Moonshot AI for comment.

Distillation is a common method of training in the AI industry with frontier labs often distilling their own models to make cheaper versions for customers. But most leading proprietary AI model providers including Anthropic explicitly ban such practices. Claude is not available in China.

The accusations come after Anthropic’s rival OpenAI made similar allegations earlier this month that DeepSeek and other Chinese AI companies are illegally distilling its ChatGPT models over the past year, in a memo sent to the US House Select Committee on China.

DeepSeek shocked the industry last year when it launched a powerful model close to matching industry frontrunners like ChatGPT – but with fewer computing resources required.

This development challenged the prevailing wisdom then that training advanced models require more processing power, and raised questions about the effectiveness of US tech and export controls.

OpenAI then said it was reviewing evidence that DeepSeek “may have improperly distilled” its models.

In the memo this month, OpenAI said the rapid advancements of DeepSeek are based on “its ongoing efforts to free-ride on the capabilities developed by OpenAI and other US frontier labs.”

DeepSeek has yet to comment publicly on Open AI’s allegations.

Anthropic warned that illicitly distilled models may lack safety guardrails that companies like itself and other US model providers implement, and that they could create national security risks if they are used for cybercrimes and bio-weapons, for example.

These models could also enable “authoritarian governments to deploy frontier AI for offensive cyber operations, disinformation campaigns, and mass surveillance,” it said. “The window to act is narrow.”

Making the case for US export controls

DeepSeek’s surprising rise ignited debate over whether US export controls had failed. But Anthropic argued that the fact that Chinese AI labs in question developed high-performance models through distillation underscored the rationale for those restrictions, which it said it has long supported to preserve the US’s lead in AI.

Besides DeepSeek, MiniMax and Moonshot AI’s model Kimi have risen to prominence in China, becoming known as “AI tigers.” The three currently rank among the top 15 models on the prominent Artificial Analysis leaderboard.

Anthropic said that by exposing the distillation attempts, it demonstrates the effectiveness of export controls and shows that cutting-edge model development cannot be sustained alone through innovation without access to advanced chips.

“In reality, these advancements depend in significant part on capabilities extracted from American models, and executing this extraction at scale requires access to advanced chips,” it said.

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Disco Inferno Funds Firefighting Foundation

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SUMMERLAND, Calif. (KEYT) Firefighters were guests of honor at the "Disco Inferno."

The Santa Barbara South Coast Firefighter Foundation hosted its Second Annual Disco Inferno on Sunday, Feb. 22nd.

It took place at The Hanger at Bella Vista Ranch in Summerland.

Foundation President Brian Lombardi said the money raised will help fund all sorts of things firefighters are involved with in the local community.

They include the Junior Lifeguard Program, swim lessons, helmet and pads for sports, and other community needs.

Gail Kvistad is a founding board member.

She said professional dancers did a disco demonstration.

Guests also enjoyed photo opportunities and an auction.

There is still time to donate to the foundation.

For more information visit https://sbsouthcoastff.com

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Cal Poly loses series finale and settles for a split in 4-game series with Washington State

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Gavin Spiridonoff celebrates his first collegiate home run

SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (KEYT) - Cal Poly could not hang onto a 4-3 lead and they dropped the series finale with Washington State 5-4. The two teams split the 4-game series.

The Cougars (3-4) tied the game at 4 in the top of the eighth inning on an RBI double by Luke Thiele and scored what proved to be the game-winner on an RBI ground out by Max Hartman in the 9th inning.

The Mustangs (4-3) erased a 3-1 deficit in the middle innings by getting a solo home run by freshman Gavin Spiridonoff which was his collegiate homer. They tied game in the sixth inning on a sacrifice fly by Vinnie VanderVel and tookj the lead in the seventh inning when Dante Vachini raced home on a wild pitch.

Cal Poly stays at home and begins a 4-game home stand with USC starting Thursday night with first pitch at 6 p.m.

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Five awards handed out at Santa Barbara Athletic Round Table luncheon at Harry’s

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Ethan Ono accepts his Athlete of the Week honor

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - Double Athlete of the Week honors were handed out as there was no luncheon last week because of the Presidents' Day.

Girls Athlete of the Week: Jules Horton, Santa Barbara High School water polo: She scored 9 goals and drew 10 exclusions leading the Dons to playoff victories over Edison and Temple City. She scored the winning goal in overtime at Edison.

Girls Athlete of the Week: Eden Wynne, Bishop Diego High School basketball: She totaled 29 points in two playoff wins to lead the Cardinals into Saturday's CIF-Southern Section Division 5 championship game against Burroughs of Burbank.

Boys Athlete of the Week: Ethan Ono, Dos Pueblos High School wrestling: He went 5-0 to qualify fo the elite Master's meet.

Boys Athlete of the Week: Luis Campos, San Marcos High School soccer: He scored 5 goals in three playoff games including a highlight-reel bicycle kick for a golden goal in overtime to beat Mountain View in the quarterfinals.

The Phil Womble Ethics in Sports Award: Hazel Dugre, Carpinteria High School water polo and swimming: She has a 4.8 GPA and was complimented several times by her coaches for showing great character to her teammates and her opponents.

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US tourists stranded in Mexico amid ‘really scary’ cartel violence following drug lord’s killing

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Firefighters stand next to burned out buses in Puerto Vallarta


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By Jack Guy, CNN

(CNN) — The killing of Mexican cartel leader Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera Cervantes on Sunday set off a wave of retaliatory violence from his gunmen, affecting areas popular with foreign tourists such as Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara.

The US State Department advised Monday that more areas of Mexico have “returned to normal” following widespread unrest, but cautioned US citizens in Puerto Vallarta, Guadalajara, and Ciudad Guzman to continue to shelter in place. Several US airlines suspended flights to the popular resort town Puerto Vallarta, stranding many tourists who were desperate to escape the violence and return home.

CNN spoke to a number of those affected, including American Yoni Pizer, who lives in Puerto Vallarta and told CNN he was attacked by gunmen during Sunday’s violence, when the car he was driving in was hijacked, torched, and used to barricade a road.

Pizer said he was on his way to go whale watching with his husband and two friends when they came across a white truck stopped at an intersection.

“A young man came running with a gun pointed at our windshield to us, screaming in Spanish: Get out of the car! Get out of the car!” Pizer told CNN’s Jim Sciutto on Monday.

They jumped out of the vehicle. The gunman got into the driver’s seat and, with his gun in one hand, maneuvered the car to the intersection, Pizer said.

“(The gunman) threw an incendiary device or some sort of bomb in the car, which immediately exploded in flames. And then two seconds later, the truck was also on fire,” Pizer said.

As Pizer and his friends ran away, they heard explosions from the car and gunfire.

“Then they just started grabbing people as more traffic started coming toward the intersection. Some people were able to squeal and make u-turns and head away. Others were caught, and were dragged out of their cars. And their were cars were moved also to block the road.”

Chaos and confusion

Dallas resident Adryan Moorefield, who was set to travel home from Puerto Vallarta on Sunday but awoke to the news that members of organized crime groups had set buses on fire, blocked roads and clashed with authorities.

“It was such a complete shocker and it almost felt like being in the twilight zone,” Moorefield told CNN. “We’ve been to PV before and thought that this would be a no brainer place to come and do a quick, easy beach vacation.”

American tourist Jim Beck told CNN he ventured outside his hotel in Puerto Vallarta to get breakfast on Sunday and saw “taxi cabs blown up all over town, blocking the roads.”

“Then immediately, everyone was running down the street, screaming and yelling, and they told everyone to get back to their hotels,” Beck said.

Mari, another tourist who asked to go by her first name for privacy reasons, said her young family had been sheltering in their vacation rental and watching the unrest unfold outside.

“We have

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