The U.S. State Department ​has ordered a global push to bring attention to what it says are widespread efforts by Chinese companies, including AI ‌startup DeepSeek, to steal intellectual property from U.S. artificial intelligence labs, according to a diplomatic cable seen by Reuters.

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