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Meta whistleblower told US senators on Wednesday that the company undermined national security in order to build a $18 billion business in China.
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“We are engaged in a high-stakes AI arms race against China. And during my time at Meta, company executives lied about what they were doing with the Chinese Communist Party to employees, shareholders,...
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Wynn-Williams will also highlight Meta’s ongoing business with China, including revenue from Chinese advertisers, despite Facebook being banned in China over censorship issues.
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Williams, the author of "Careless People," testified to a Senate panel that Meta misled Congress about its China interests.
The public deserves to hear your response to these serious allegations, particularly since they pertain to American national security,” the senator wrote to Zuckerberg.
Sarah Wynn-Williams filed a whistleblower complaint in March with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Former Facebook executive Sarah Wynn-Williams testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee Wednesday, accusing the social media company of undermining national security and briefing China on U.S. artificial intelligence efforts in order to grow its business there.
Meta, which owns Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, would not seem to be in the line of fire from tariffs. But President Trump’s trade actions are hitting even social networking businesses.
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A whistleblower on Wednesday told a Senate committee that Meta repeatedly undermine U.S. national security in an effort to win favor with China.
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Williams, Facebook's former head of Global Public Policy, testified before the U.S. Senate today about the company's relationship with China.
Meta says it has developed a "better approach" to its previous fact-checking system where "the community decides" what posts get written and rated.
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