A U.S. federal jury has convicted Linwei Ding, a former software engineer at Google, for stealing AI supercomputer data from his employer and secretly sharing it with Chinese tech firms.
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A former Google software engineer has been found guilty of leaking artificial intelligence trade secrets to China — a first-ever conviction on AI-related economic espionage charges, U.S. officials ...
The jury found Leon Ding, 38, guilty on seven counts of economic espionage and seven counts of theft of trade secrets – including thousands of pages of Google trade secrets that were stolen to ...
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The case marks the first conviction on AI-related economic espionage charges in the U.S., according to the Department of Justice.
A U.S. jury found Linwei Ding guilty of economic espionage and trade secret theft after he stole Google’s sensitive AI infrastructure data.
A jury convicted a former Google software engineer of spying for China and stealing artificial intelligence technology from ...