February 1, 2025 - 12:43

In a recent statement, Howard Lutnick, the nominee for the US Commerce Department, has leveled serious accusations against DeepSeek, branding the company a "technology thief." Lutnick claims that DeepSeek has engaged in illicit practices to acquire advanced Nvidia chips, circumventing US export controls designed to protect sensitive technologies.
These allegations highlight the ongoing concerns regarding technology transfer and intellectual property theft, particularly in the context of international relations and economic security. Lutnick's comments come at a time when the US government is increasingly vigilant about safeguarding its technological advancements from foreign entities that may exploit them for competitive advantage.
The implications of these accusations could be significant, not only for DeepSeek but also for broader US-China relations, as the tech industry continues to be a focal point of tension. As the situation develops, it remains to be seen how these allegations will impact regulatory actions and potential repercussions for the companies involved.
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