The Stanford Review alleges widespread Chinese espionage at Stanford University, targeting AI and robotics. Agents reportedly use “non-traditional collection,” involving civilians to gather sensitive information. An example involves Charles Chen, who allegedly posed as a student to approach others about networking, later encouraging the use of Chinese platforms and urging travel to China. The report highlights the impact of China’s 2017 national intelligence law, obligating citizens to support state intelligence, potentially pressuring Chinese nationals at Stanford. Stanford faculty claim this practice is extensive on campus.
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Lucem News Editor’s Opinion: Stanford spent years teaching “diversity of thought” and now they’re shocked the CCP showed up to audit the class. Maybe next time, vet the “exchange students” a little better.
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