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Superseding Indictment Charges Chinese National in Relation to Alleged Plan to Steal Proprietary AI Technology
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A federal grand jury returned a superseding indictment today charging Linwei Ding, likewise referred to as Leon Ding, 38, with seven counts of financial espionage and 7 counts of theft of trade tricks in connection with an alleged strategy to take from Google LLC (Google) exclusive details connected to AI innovation.
Ding was initially arraigned in March 2024 on four counts of theft of trade tricks. The superseding indictment returned today explains seven categories of trade secrets stolen by Ding and charges Ding with seven counts of economic espionage and 7 counts of theft of trade secrets.
According to the superseding indictment, Google worked with Ding as a software application engineer in 2019. Between approximately May 2022 and May 2023, Ding submitted more than 1,000 unique files containing Google personal details from Google's network to his personal Google Cloud account, consisting of the trade tricks alleged in the superseding indictment.
While Ding was utilized by Google, he covertly connected himself with two People's Republic of China (PRC)- based technology companies. Around June 2022, Ding remained in conversations to be the Chief Technology Officer for an early-stage technology business based in the PRC. By May 2023, Ding had actually founded his own technology company focused on AI and in the PRC and was functioning as the business's CEO.
The superseding indictment alleges that Ding planned to benefit the PRC federal government by taking trade tricks from Google. Ding supposedly stole technology associating with the hardware facilities and software application platform that permits Google's supercomputing data center to train and serve big AI designs. The trade tricks contain detailed details about the architecture and functionality of Google's Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) chips and systems and Google's Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) systems, systemcheck-wiki.de the software that enables the chips to communicate and execute tasks, and fishtanklive.wiki the software application that orchestrates countless chips into a supercomputer efficient in training and carrying out cutting-edge AI workloads. The trade secrets likewise pertain to Google's custom-made SmartNIC, a type of network user interface card utilized to boost Google's GPU, high efficiency, and cloud networking items.
As alleged, Ding circulated a PowerPoint presentation to workers of his technology company mentioning PRC nationwide policies motivating the development of the domestic AI market. He likewise created a PowerPoint presentation containing an application to a PRC skill program based in Shanghai. The superseding indictment explains how PRC-sponsored skill programs incentivize people participated in research and advancement outside the PRC to transmit that knowledge and research to the PRC in exchange for incomes, research funds, laboratory space, or other incentives. Ding's application for the talent program stated that his business's item "will help China to have calculating power infrastructure abilities that are on par with the global level."
If founded guilty, Ding faces a maximum charge of ten years in jail and as much as a $250,000 fine for each trade-secret count and 15 years in jail and $5,000,000 fine for each economic-espionage count. A federal district court judge will figure out any sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory elements.
The FBI is investigating the case.
Assistant U.S. Attorneys Casey Boome and Molly K. Priedeman for the Northern District of California and Trial Attorneys Stephen Marzen and Yifei Zheng of the National Security Division's Counterintelligence and Export Control Section are prosecuting the case.
Today's action was collaborated through the Justice and Commerce Departments' Disruptive Technology Strike Force. The Disruptive Technology Strike Force is an interagency police strike force co-led by the Departments of Justice and Commerce designed to target illicit stars, secure supply chains, and prevent crucial technology from being obtained by authoritarian programs and classificados.diariodovale.com.br hostile nation-states.
A superseding indictment is merely a claims. All offenders are presumed innocent till tested guilty beyond a sensible doubt in a law court.