Two Chinese Nationals Charged in Los Angeles for Illegally Exporting AI Technology Microchips to China

Two Chinese nationals have been taken into custody in Los Angeles, charged with the illegal export of sensitive microchips to China, a move that the U.S. Department of Justice claims could have serious implications for artificial intelligence (AI) technology. The suspects, Chuan Geng and Shiwei Yang, allegedly circumvented federal laws by shipping the high-tech components without proper authorization, according to a press release from the Justice Department.

Both Geng, 28 of Pasadena, and Yang, also 28 of El Monte, face charges under the Export Control Reform Act, a conviction of which could result in up to 20 years in prison. Geng, a lawful permanent resident, and Yang, identified as an illegal alien who overstayed her visa, allegedly conducted their operations through ALX Solutions Inc., based in El Monte. According to the Justice Department’s announcement, the company began its questionable exports shortly after the Commerce Department imposed increased license requirements for advanced chips, such as those shipped to China.

Details provided by the Justice Department indicate that the two accused knowingly exported GPUs essential for AI applications between October 2022 and July 2025 without obtaining the necessary permissions. These GPUs are integral for developing technologies such as self-driving cars, medical diagnosis systems, and other AI-powered applications. When making an initial appearance in court, Geng was ordered released on a $250,000 bond, whilst Yang’s detention hearing is scheduled for August 12, with arraignment on September 11…

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