Huawei Technologies Co employees worked on at least 10 research projects with Ch...
- Huawei Technologies Co employees worked on at least 10 research projects with Chinese armed forces personnel over the past decade, Bloomberg reported on Thursday, collaborations the Chinese company said it was not aware of.
Huawei workers teamed up with members of various organs of China’s People’s Liberation Army in projects spanning artificial intelligence to radio communications, Bloomberg said . “Huawei only develops and produces communications products that conform to civil standards worldwide, and does not customize R&D products for the military.”
The research projects are part of a few publicly disclosed studies, Bloomberg said, adding it culled the papers from published periodicals and online research databases used mainly by Chinese academics and industry specialists.
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