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79: Facial recognition, AI, and privacy in China with Zen Soo
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79: Facial recognition, AI, and privacy in China with Zen Soo

Facial recognition has taken off in China. Perhaps the most widely implemented use case, facial recognition is used to deter jaywalkers, track attention and behavior in schools, catch criminals, monitor live streamers, and more. Unlike Western countries, China's privacy protections laws are almost non-existent, but that is changing with draft legislation soon to be released Key questions: What is China's plan for facial recognition? How is facial recognition being used now? What are the local attitudes toward the technology? Links Video: Facial recognition is on the rise in China Upgraded AI surveillance helps nab student suspected in mother’s murder Inside China Tech podcast Become a member of TechNode Squared Guest Zen Soo, @zensoo, SCMP Hosts John Artman, @knowsnothing, TechNode Matthew Brennan, @MattyBGoooner, ChinaChannel Editor Peter Isachenko Podcast information iTunes Spotify RSS feed Music: "Theme from Penguins on Parade" by Lee Rosevere, Music for Podcasts 3

China Tech Talk

June 3, 201944m 38s

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Facial recognition has taken off in China. Perhaps the most widely implemented use case, facial recognition is used to deter jaywalkers, track attention and behavior in schools, catch criminals, monitor live streamers, and more. Unlike Western countries, China's privacy protections laws are almost non-existent, but that is changing with draft legislation soon to be released

Key questions:

  • What is China's plan for facial recognition?
  • How is facial recognition being used now?
  • What are the local attitudes toward the technology?

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