High-Stakes Allegations: U.S. AI Tech Conspiracy Unveiled

The U.S. Justice Department has charged three individuals with conspiring to unlawfully divert U.S. artificial intelligence technology to China. The accused allegedly attempted to sell AI servers with sensitive Nvidia GPUs in violation of export laws. The indictment was revealed in a Manhattan federal court.

High-Stakes Allegations: U.S. AI Tech Conspiracy Unveiled
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In a major legal development, the U.S. Justice Department announced charges against three individuals accused of a conspiracy to redirect American artificial intelligence technology to China.

The suspects, Yih-Shyan Liaw, Ruei-Tsang Chang, and Ting-Wei Sun, allegedly plotted to sell servers integrating sensitive Nvidia GPUs worth billions of dollars, bypassing U.S. export control laws.

Liaw, a co-founder of Super Micro Computer Inc., and Sun have been apprehended, while Chang remains at large. The indictment, unsealed in a Manhattan federal court, reveals efforts to mask the true clientele through deceptive practices and document fabrication.

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