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HOUSE REPUBLICANS PUSH SANCTIONS ON CHINESE AI MODEL COPYING

AI DESKTHU, APR 16, 2026

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House Republicans are advancing legislation to impose US sanctions on Chinese entities that improperly extract data from leading American AI models to develop competing systems. The effort reflects Congress's broader push to maintain US dominance in the global artificial intelligence race.

The proposal targets companies accused of extracting results and outputs from US-developed AI systems without authorization. House members argue such practices constitute intellectual property theft and undermine American competitive advantages in AI development. The initiative represents escalating congressional scrutiny of Chinese AI capabilities and practices. Lawmakers have expressed concern about Beijing's ability to rapidly develop competing AI systems through various means, including alleged model extraction and data harvesting. The sanctions framework would penalize entities involved in unauthorized access or use of proprietary AI outputs. Details on enforcement mechanisms and specific penalties remain under development. This action aligns with broader US government efforts to restrict Chinese access to advanced computing technology and semiconductor components necessary for AI development. The Biden administration has already implemented export controls targeting chip sales to China.

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