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Former Apple Engineer Pleads Guilty to Stealing Apple Car Secrets

Former Apple employee Xiaolang Zhang today pleaded guilty to theft of trade secrets, which could get him up to ten years in prison, reports CNBC. Zhang was first hired by Apple in December 2015 to work on Project Titan, developing software and hardware for autonomous vehicles.

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As part of the Compute Team, Zhang designed and tested circuit boards to analyze sensor data, and he was given access to Apple's secure and confidential internal databases. In April 2018, Zhang left Apple for Chinese startup XMotors, and shortly after, Apple found that he had stolen sensitive Apple Car development data and hardware.

In July 2018, the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation charged Zhang with theft of trade secrets, and he was arrested shortly after for attempting to leave the country. Zhang this week took a plea bargain, which is under seal with the U.S. government.

Along with up to 10 years in prison, Zhang could have to pay up to $250,000 in fines. Sentencing is scheduled for November 14.

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Top Rated Comments

49 months ago

I cannot wait to see the notch in the new XMotor's windshield… However the revolutionary mag charger could be a pretty sweet addition.
Notch already exists... rear view mirror
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seanmills1020 Avatar
49 months ago
Zhang Ten! 🏄‍♂️
Score: 19 Votes (Like | Disagree)
49 months ago
Hopefully he’s active in the Jailbreak community

I’ll get me coat…
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TheYayAreaLiving 🎗️ Avatar
49 months ago
Looks like he’ll be designing an Apple car in jail.
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
49 months ago

No one else finds it jarring that the US Govt can *put someone in jail* for breaking an employment contract with a tech company?!
It is not just an employment contract, it is intellectual property, which is just as valuable as real property.
The US system is based on strong property rights and aggressive enforcement of them, and arguably one of the biggest contributors to US economic success. Countries with weak property rights often suffer economically.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
49 months ago

I wonder if he thinks the money/or whatever he received was worth it now?
I'm going to generalize here, but many Chinese mainlanders have really strong patriotism to the motherland. So it might not even be about money. From their perspective, they're doing the right thing for the better of the motherland. Even some Chinese mainlanders who have been citizens of other countries (like the US) would still have strong patriotism to the mainland. Sometimes to a fault.

This is just a generalization from my part. It might not reflect the true motivation. But it's something to think about. Many Chinese are highly talented, especially in STEM, but many also have different set of core values than the usual western capitalism.
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