Tutor.com - A Trojan Horse in Classrooms?
A Chinese-owned financial corporation, Tutor.com, has been flagged for its ties to Primavera Holdings Limited, a firm owned by Chinese nationals. This association has raised concerns about data security and privacy, especially in American classrooms. Parents Defending Education highlighted that at least 100 school districts across the U.S. provide students access to Tutor.com, with states like California having it offered in 24 different districts. Senator Tom Cotton has expressed worries about the Department of Defense's contract with Tutor.com, emphasizing the risks to national security due to Chinese ownership. Despite assurances from Tutor.com that they are an American company and comply with U.S. laws, concerns persist regarding data collection and potential exposure to the Chinese government[1][2][5].
Citations:
[1] https://nypost.com/2024/03/13/us-news/chinese-company-infiltrating-classrooms-across-the-country-putting-students-data-at-risk-parent-activist-group/
[2] https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/2901281/chinas-purchase-academic-support-site-jeopardizes-students-security/
[3] https://www.tutor.com/privacy
[4] https://www.tutor.com/press/press-releases-2022/20220915
[5] https://kmph.com/news/local/fresno-schools-using-tutoring-service-flagged-for-connection-to-chinese-firm-california-unified-school-district-tutorcom-tutor-primavera-capital-group-parents-defending-education-china-ccp-crisis-in-the-classroom
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Former Google engineer, Linwei Ding, has been charged with stealing AI technology
Welcome back, folks. Today, we're diving into a gripping tale of espionage and technological theft that sounds like it's straight out of a Hollywood thriller.
According to a recent article from NPR by Ryan Lucas, a former Google engineer, Linwei Ding, has been charged with stealing AI technology from the tech giant.
Ding, a Chinese national, allegedly pilfered over 500 confidential files containing crucial information about Google's AI advancements.
The Justice Department has slapped Ding with four counts of theft of trade secrets. But here's the twist: while Ding was secretly working for Google, he was also on the payroll of two China-based tech companies.
Attorney General Merrick Garland minced no words, stating, "The Justice Department will not tolerate the theft of artificial intelligence and other advanced technologies that could put our national security at risk."
FBI Director Christopher Wray echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the devastating consequences such thefts can have on both the economy and national security.
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AI, the crown jewel of modern technology, holds immense potential to revolutionize various aspects of our lives. But in the wrong hands, it could spell disaster.
Ding's alleged theft targeted the very core of Google's AI infrastructure, which powers its supercomputing data centers.
Ding's clandestine activities didn't stop there. He allegedly attempted to cover his tracks by uploading stolen files to his personal Google Cloud account, disguised as innocent PDFs.
Ding's story takes an even more sinister turn when he was courted by Beijing Rongshu Lianzhi Technology, offering him a prominent role in their AI endeavors.
It wasn't until December 2023 that Google caught wind of Ding's treachery. He attempted to upload more files while in China, prompting Google to suspend his access and kickstart an FBI investigation.
This gripping saga serves as a stark reminder of the lengths some will go to in the pursuit of technological supremacy. Stay tuned as we delve deeper into this riveting case.
Thanks for watching. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more updates on this developing story. Until next time, stay safe and stay curious.
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NOT LIVE: Beautiful Jungfraujoch Webcam Footage, 2018
NOT LIVE: Beautiful Jungfraujoch Webcam Footage, 2018
Do not remember where I got this from and if it infringes on someone copyrights. I do not claim the video as my own, but I thought to just post it here to publish some content for one, but also just to share this footage for someone who might want to use it as stock reel.
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