Tesla and Apple both suspect they were betrayed by driverless technology engineers who defected to the same Chinese startup.
Tesla Inc. and Apple Inc. both suspect they were betrayed by driverless technology engineers who defected to the same Chinese startup.
Along with typical information demands in the early fact-finding phase of the lawsuit that were spelled out in a court filing last week — Tesla wants to see the engineer’s emails and have a forensic analysis conducted on his electronic devices — the company founded by Elon Musk disclosed that it has also served the iPhone maker with a subpoena.
Last July, prosecutors charged a hardware engineer in Apple’s autonomous vehicle-development team with downloading proprietary files as he prepared to leave the company and start work for the for Chinese company. The engineer has pleaded not guilty.The former Tesla engineer, Guangzhi Cao, acknowledged in a court filing that he downloaded copies of Tesla’s Autopilot-related source code to his personal iCloud account, but denies any wrongdoing.
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