United States intelligence officials are fearful that an Abu Dhabi technology firm could hand over Americans’ genetic data to China, The New York Times reported on Monday.
The company, called G42, engages in business with Chinese companies, according to the NYT. It may function as a bridge for China’s government to access cutting-edge U.S. tech and millions of Americans’ genetic data, two officials with knowledge of intelligence reports told the NYT. (RELATED: Here Are The American Elites Rubbing Shoulders With China’s Dictator At Ritzy Gala)
Yesterday, our Group CEO, Peng Xiao, had the pleasure of joining Satya Nadella, Chairman and CEO of @Microsoft, in an enlightening fireside chat at the “AI | A New Era” event. pic.twitter.com/vidgF3RlYf
— G42 (@G42ai) November 3, 2023
G42 consists of various ventures, including a $10 billion tech investment fund, an Arabic…