Meta Whistleblower to Tell Congress That Company Aided China in AI Race

Key Points

  • Sarah Wynn-Williams, a former Meta executive, plans to testify that Meta threatened US interests by cozying up to China.
  • Wynn-Williams alleges that Meta helped China advance in AI technology, potentially aiding their military capabilities.
  • Meta denies these claims, stating they are "divorced from reality" and that they do not operate services in China.

Summary

Sarah Wynn-Williams, once a director of global public policy at Meta Platforms Inc., is set to testify before Congress, alleging that Meta compromised US national security by aiding China's AI development. Wynn-Williams, who left Meta in 2017, claims in her prepared remarks that the company began briefing the Chinese Communist Party on AI technologies as early as 2015, with the intent to help China outcompete American companies. Her testimony suggests a direct link between these briefings and China's military AI advancements, though she provides no personal evidence to support this. Meta has refuted these allegations, emphasizing that they do not currently operate in China and that any past interest in the Chinese market was well-documented. Despite Meta's rebuttal, Wynn-Williams' claims have caught the attention of lawmakers, leading to investigations into Meta's dealings with China. Her memoir, which discusses her experiences at Meta, has also become a bestseller, further fueling the controversy.

yahoo
April 9, 2025
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