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A.I. leaders say China may have copied U.S. technology

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 Artificial intelligence experts say China may have copied American technology to build DeepSeek, the Chinese A.I. app that made waves on Wall Street this week. But some experts don’t believe there was theft. DeepSeek did not respond to NBC News’ request for comment. NBC News’ Brian Cheung reports,

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