Tesla sues former Optimus engineer over alleged trade secret theft

Source: techcrunch
Author: Rebecca Szkutak
Published: 6/12/2025
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Read original articleTesla has filed a lawsuit against Zhongjie “Jay” Li, a former engineer in its Optimus humanoid robotics program, accusing him of stealing trade secrets related to advanced robotic hand sensors. Li, who worked at Tesla from August 2022 to September 2024, allegedly downloaded confidential information onto personal devices and conducted research on humanoid robotic hands and startup funding sources during his final months at the company. Shortly after his departure, Li founded a startup called Proception, which claims to have developed advanced humanoid robotic hands resembling Tesla’s designs.
The complaint highlights that Proception was incorporated less than a week after Li left Tesla and publicly announced its achievements within five months, raising concerns about the misuse of Tesla’s proprietary technology. Tesla’s Optimus program, launched in 2021, has faced development challenges and delays, with Elon Musk indicating in mid-2024 that the company would continue work on the project despite earlier setbacks. The lawsuit underscores ongoing tensions in the competitive field of humanoid robotics
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