Strider uncovers Chinese links in Utah land ownership using AI platform
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Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 26
Strider uncovers Chinese links in Utah land ownership using AI platform
9 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 26
Utah’s Department of Public Safety investigators used Strider’s AI to trace the real ownership of a motorsports park located about 40 miles southwest of Salt Lake City.
The AI platform revealed connections to Chinese entities that had previously eluded local authorities, highlighting the challenges of tracking foreign investment in US real estate.
This discovery raises concerns about transparency in land ownership and the effectiveness of current investigative tools in identifying foreign interests in critical infrastructure.
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