Report: TuSimple sent sensitive self-driving data to China after US national security agreement | TechCrunch

Self-driving truck startup TuSimple sent a trove of sensitive data to a Beijing-owned firm after committing to the U.S. government that it would cease such transfers under a national security agreement
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