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Anthropic just caught three Chinese AI labs stealing their technology at industrial scale. DeepSeek, Moonshot AI, and MiniMax created over 24,000 fake accounts and generated 16 million conversations with Claude to extract its most valuable capabilities. Then Elon Musk fired back, calling Anthropic "guilty of stealing training data at massive scale," and Community Notes added context linking to Anthropic's own copyright settlements and a $3 billion music piracy lawsuit. Within the same week, Anthropic released two features that wiped over $40 billion from the stock market. Claude Code Security crashed cybersecurity stocks: CrowdStrike fell 8%, Okta dropped 9%, Cloudflare lost 8%, and JFrog plunged 25% in a single session. Then Claude Code's COBOL modernization tool sent IBM down 13%, its worst day in 25 years. Nassim Taleb warned investors to brace for software sector bankruptcies. A report from Citrini Research describing a hypothetical 2028 AI unemployment scenario sent DoorDash, Uber, Visa, and Mastercard stocks tumbling even though one strategist called it "a literal work of fiction." DeepSeek reportedly trained its latest model on Nvidia's banned Blackwell chip in what could be a major US export control violation. Sam Altman defended AI's energy consumption by comparing training AI to training a human child, calling water usage concerns "totally fake," while over 230 environmental groups demand a moratorium on new data centers. Bridgewater Associates says Big Tech will spend $650 billion on AI infrastructure this year and calls this a "more dangerous phase" of the AI boom. An AI crypto trading bot called Lobstar Wilde got scammed out of $250,000 by a stranger who posted a fake sob story on X, and the scammer dumped everything in 11 minutes. China's humanoid robots performed martial arts and backflips on the country's most-watched broadcast, with Morgan Stanley projecting sales will double to 28,000 units this year. And Toy Story 5 just revealed its villain is an AI tablet called Lilypad that tells Jessie: "I'm always listening." ⏱ Timestamps / Chapters 00:00 - Intro 01:09 - China Stealing from Anthropic 04:03 - Elon Musk's Reply 05:30 - DeepSeek Trained on Banned Nvidia Chips 06:07 - Anthropic Crashes Cybersecurity Stocks 07:17 - IBM's Worst Day in 25 Years 07:51 - Sam Altman Absurd Statement 08:27 - $650 Billion AI Infrastructure Boom 09:21 - AI Bot Scammed Out of $250,000 10:04 - China's Humanoid Robots 10:36 - Toy Story 5's AI Villain 📎 Sources & References This video is based on publicly available corporate announcements, financial reporting, market data, government statements, and verified journalism. Key sources: Anthropic blog post on Chinese distillation attacks from DeepSeek, Moonshot AI, and MiniMax Elon Musk posts on X and Community Notes context additions Anthropic Claude Code Security and Claude Code COBOL modernization announcements Bloomberg reporting on IBM stock decline and AI scare trade Reuters exclusive on DeepSeek training on Nvidia Blackwell chips Citrini Research hypothetical scenario report Bridgewater Associates client letter on AI infrastructure spending Sam Altman remarks at India AI Summit via Indian Express and Guardian Nassim Taleb market warnings Lobstar Wilde blockchain transaction records on Solscan Morgan Stanley humanoid robot projections Toy Story 5 trailer and Pixar materials ⚠️ Disclaimer This video is for educational and informational purposes only. Nothing here constitutes financial, legal, investment, or technology implementation advice. All information is sourced from publicly available corporate statements, verified journalism, market data, government officials on record, and analyst reports.