Atlanta man arrested in scheme to smuggle sensitive AI chips into China, officials say
Atlanta man arrested in scheme to smuggle sensitive AI chips into China, officials say
Publish Date: 2026-03-31 13:07:00
Source Domain: www.cbsnews.com
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Tommy Shad English, an Atlanta man, along with Stanley Yi Zheng and Matthew Kelly, has been accused of conspiring to smuggle sensitive artificial intelligence technology to China.
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English allegedly tried to procure export-controlled computer chips, including Graphics Processing Units (GPUs), which are critical for military artificial intelligence and defense capabilities.
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The scheme included ordering 750 computer servers, 600 of which contained licensed export-controlled chips, with a transaction valued at around $20 million.
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In January and April 2024, English engaged in two separate attempts to order these chips through pretend Thailand-based companies, both of which failed after manufacturer scrutiny.
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Authorities found text messages between the suspects discussing their attempts to bring the chips to China and efforts to recruit additional participants.
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Zheng was arrested and remains in federal custody, while Kelly and English surrendered. The investigation is ongoing and national security concerns are highlighted by the conspiracy.