Meta Accused of Undermining U.S. Security Through Secretive China Deals
Whistleblower Sarah Wynn-Williams testifies to Congress, alleging Meta's covert projects and AI contributions bolstered China's technological and military advancements.
- Former Meta executive Sarah Wynn-Williams testified before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee, accusing the company of compromising U.S. national security to expand its business in China.
- Wynn-Williams detailed secret initiatives, including 'Project Aldrin,' which allegedly involved building a data pipeline between the U.S. and China despite security warnings.
- She claimed Meta's AI model, Llama, supported Chinese advancements in artificial intelligence, potentially aiding military applications through partnerships with companies like DeepSeek.
- Meta is also accused of collaborating with Chinese authorities by creating custom censorship tools and removing accounts of dissidents, actions that align with Beijing's demands.
- Lawmakers, led by Senator Josh Hawley, are now calling for CEO Mark Zuckerberg to testify, as Meta denies the allegations and maintains it does not currently operate services in China.