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Meta sues former executive over alleged AI theft


Meta has alleged that a former vice president stole “highly confidential” data about the company’s top performers and supply chain partners.

In a complaint filed in late February in a California State Court, the software giant alleged that Dipinder Singh Khurana breached contractual agreements, loyalty, and fiduciary duties by taking proprietary, information related to Meta’s data centers, supply chain, as well as employee compensation to a Stealth AI startup where he holds a similar position to what he held at Meta. The complaint added that the unauthorized disclosures would hurt competitive advantage, particularly in areas such as AI, data center technology, supply chain operations, and talent retention. Meta is seeking damages, disgorgement of profits unlawfully obtained by Khurana, restitution, injunctive relief, attorneys’ fees, interest, and other remedies for alleged contract breaches and misuse of proprietary information.

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