shockedcanadian
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DOJ need to get involved. If he lied to congress and assisted the CCP for no reason other than greed since Facebook can't even operate in China. They silenced citizens in China, similar to Twitter silencing Canadians I suppose...
Minimum, Facebook needs to be fined 10s of billions of dollars for this. The A.I race is also at risk with such agreements based on the testimony from this woman.
If you don't hold these treasonous people accountable they will happily collaborate with the enemy if a hot war breaks out. If this were the 1940s the OSS would be involved,
Sarah Wynn-Williams sounds Australian or New Zealand or something, she has bigger balls than most of the tech "leaders" I've heard from.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Former Facebook executive Sarah Wynn-Williams accused the social media company of undermining national security and briefing China on U.S. AI efforts in order to grow its business there.
Wynn-Williams, who was fired as Facebook's director of global policy in 2017, spoke before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday.
'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, Congress, and the American public,' Wynn-Williams said in her prepared testimony.
Minimum, Facebook needs to be fined 10s of billions of dollars for this. The A.I race is also at risk with such agreements based on the testimony from this woman.
If you don't hold these treasonous people accountable they will happily collaborate with the enemy if a hot war breaks out. If this were the 1940s the OSS would be involved,
Sarah Wynn-Williams sounds Australian or New Zealand or something, she has bigger balls than most of the tech "leaders" I've heard from.

Meta whistleblower reveals Mark Zuckerberg's shock links to China
Former Facebook executive Sarah Wynn-Williams accused the social media company of undermining national security and briefing China on U.S. AI efforts in order to grow its business there.
Former Facebook executive Sarah Wynn-Williams accused the social media company of undermining national security and briefing China on U.S. AI efforts in order to grow its business there.
Wynn-Williams, who was fired as Facebook's director of global policy in 2017, spoke before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday.
'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, Congress, and the American public,' Wynn-Williams said in her prepared testimony.
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