- Easy Cloud Solutions
- Posts
- Anthropic CEO says spies are after $100M AI secrets in a ‘few lines of code’
Anthropic CEO says spies are after $100M AI secrets in a ‘few lines of code’
Hello, Easy Cloud community! Here you’ll read about AI news, AI companies, and AI emerging trends. Click for online newsletter.
Stay up-to-date with AI
The Rundown is the most trusted AI newsletter in the world, with 1,000,000+ readers and exclusive interviews with AI leaders like Mark Zuckerberg, Demis Hassibis, Mustafa Suleyman, and more.
Their expert research team spends all day learning what’s new in AI and talking with industry experts, then distills the most important developments into one free email every morning.
Plus, complete the quiz after signing up and they’ll recommend the best AI tools, guides, and courses – tailored to your needs.
What's in this week's issue?
🕵️ Anthropic CEO says spies are after $100M AI secrets in a ‘few lines of code’
⛅️ Easy Cloud News
📰 AI News
🧰 AI Tools

Generated by Midjourney
Anthropic’s CEO Dario Amodei is worried that spies, likely from China, are getting their hands on costly “algorithmic secrets” from the U.S.’s top AI companies – and he wants the U.S. government to step in.
Speaking at a Council on Foreign Relations event on Monday, Amodei said that China is known for its “large-scale industrial espionage” and that AI companies like Anthropic are almost certainly being targeted.
“Many of these algorithmic secrets, there are $100 million secrets that are a few lines of code,” he said. “And, you know, I’m sure that there are folks trying to steal them, and they may be succeeding.”
Easy Cloud News
AI News
♟️ In another chess move with Microsoft, OpenAI is pouring $12B into CoreWeave (link)
🤯 From punch cards to mind control: Human-computer interactions (link)
🔧 Mark Cuban says AI is ‘never the answer,’ it’s a ‘tool’ (link)
👩🍳 My compliments to the chef: Researcher studies robots in the kitchen (link)
✍️ OpenAI says it has trained an AI that’s ‘really good’ at creative writing (link)
AI Tools
This newsletter is powered by Beehiiv