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Chinese Software Engineer Arrested for Stealing Google AI Technology

Published: 07 March 2024 at 00:48

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Chinese software engineer Linwei Ding, also known as Leon Ding, was arrested in California for allegedly stealing artificial intelligence technology from Google while secretly working for Chinese companies. US Attorney General Merrick Garland stated that Ding faces four counts of theft of trade secrets, highlighting the importance of protecting sensitive technologies for national security. FBI Director Christopher Wray condemned the theft, emphasizing the economic and national security consequences. Ding was accused of transferring confidential Google information to his personal account while affiliated with Chinese AI companies, jeopardizing American innovation.

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