U.S. convicts ex-Google engineer for sending AI tech data to China

U.S. convicts ex-Google engineer for sending AI tech data to China

Linwei Ding, a former Google software engineer, was convicted by a U.S. federal jury for stealing over 2,000 pages of confidential AI supercomputing materials and secretly sharing them with China-based technology firms. The stolen documents included proprietary TPU/GPU system designs, orchestration software, and SmartNIC technology, and evidence showed he sought to benefit entities linked to the People’s Republic of China. #LinweiDing #Google

Keypoints

  • Linwei Ding was convicted for stealing AI supercomputer data from Google.
  • He uploaded more than 2,000 pages of confidential materials to his personal Google Cloud account.
  • The stolen files contained proprietary TPU and GPU designs, orchestration software, and SmartNIC technology.
  • Ding secretly affiliated with China-based firms, founded Shanghai Zhisuan Technology Co., and applied for a PRC talent program.
  • He was convicted on multiple counts of economic espionage and trade secret theft after an 11-day trial in San Francisco.

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