Huawei Denies Copying Allegations Amid Global AI Expansion

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Huawei's AI research lab, Noah’s Ark, has defended its development of the Pangu platform against accusations of copying rival models, emphasizing adherence to open-source licensing and denying any uncredited material. The controversy arose after claims on GitHub suggested the source code contained uncredited elements from competitors, but Huawei maintains its compliance and welcomes technical discussions. This rare public rebuttal highlights tensions in China's AI industry amid fierce competition from companies like Alibaba and DeepSeek.
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