Peter Thiel says FBI, CIA should investigate if Chinese intelligence infiltrated Google: report
Billionaire tech investor Peter Thiel on Sunday called for the FBI and CIA to investigate whether Chinese intelligence had infiltrated Google, according to a report.
Thiel,
who supported Trump in 2016 and Facebook board member, made the
comments during a speech at the National Conservatism Conference in
Washington. He said the FBI and CIA needed to ask Google three questions
to determine if the tech giant had been compromised by Chinese
intelligence, Axios reported.
FILE: A Google Home Hub is displayed in New York.
(AP)
“Number one: How many foreign
intelligence agencies have infiltrated your Manhattan Project for AI
(artificial intelligence)?” Thiel reportedly asked. “Number two: Does
Google’s senior management consider itself to have been thoroughly
infiltrated by Chinese intelligence?”
Thiel then slammed Google
for its decision to work with the Chinese military while refusing to
renew a contract with the U.S. Department of Defense.
“Number
three: Is it because they consider themselves to be so thoroughly
infiltrated that they have engaged in the seemingly treasonous decision
to work with the Chinese military and not with the US military,” Thiel
said.
Google has faced criticism over its work on a censored search engine – “Project Dragonfly”
– that would allow it to return to China after leaving in 2010 over
human rights concerns. The company dropped the project after members of
the company's privacy team raised complaints.
Other reports said that Google decided not to renew its contract for Project Maven
– a controversial military program that uses artificial intelligence to
improve drone targeting – which expired earlier this year.
Google did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment. Fox News' Louis Casiano contributed to this report.
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