Congress to question whistleblower who accused Meta of helping China in AI race

Today in Washington, former Facebook exec Sarah Wynn-Williams drops a bombshell on Capitol Hill, accusing Meta of secretly cozying up to the Chinese Communist Party to build an $18 billion business in China—allegedly offering censorship tools and user data access along the way. But what does this mean for the paper packaging industry? Here’s the twist: if lawmakers clamp down on tech exports and AI collaboration with China, expect ripple effects across global supply chains—including smart packaging tech that relies on AI-driven logistics. As digital oversight tightens, paper-based packaging could gain a strategic edge as a more secure, regulation-friendly alternative.https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/04/congress-to-question-whistleblower-who-accused-meta-of-helping-china-in-ai-race/

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