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NuraLogix's work on public surveillance tools raises concerns about cooperating with firms tied to Chinese government


The Globe and Mail
David Green
Published April 16, 2021
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For the past six years, Toronto-based NuraLogix has been working on technology that translates blood flow patterns on a person’s face into insights about their health and psychology.
Based on a 30-second video, the company’s app uses artificial intelligence to track changes in the translucency of facial skin, enabling health professionals to remotely monitor high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease.
These measurements can be potentially used to determine an individual’s emotional state – and even detect lies. This leads to another, more sinister potential application for the technology as a public security tool. ....

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How China is building nightmarish surveillance state with cameras checking emotions and tracking 'social credit' with AI


Updated: 15 Mar 2021, 15:27
BIG Brother-like mass state surveillance is being developed by China with streets full of cameras that can monitor citizens emotions and track their social credit scores.
The high tech systems will also help people snoop and rat on each other from the comfort of their homes or on the go with their smartphones.
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China is rigging up a system using state-of-the art technology to control its citizens
The Communist regime s nightmare-inducing plans involve installing spy cameras in all places and using artificial intelligence to calculate a person s social score which will determine benefits or punishments.
The sheer level of surveillance being planned is straight out of the dystopia created by author George Orwell in his book 1984, where the eyes of the state - Big Brother - are always watching you. ....

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China's 'Sharp Eyes' Program Aims to Surveil 100% of Public Space | by Dave Gershgorn | Mar, 2021


One of China’s largest and most pervasive surveillance networks got its start in a small county about seven hours north of Shanghai.
In 2013, the local government in Pingyi County began installing tens of thousands of security cameras across urban and rural areas — more than 28,500 in total by 2016. Even the smallest villages had at least six security cameras installed, according to state media.
Those cameras weren’t just monitored by police and automated facial recognition algorithms. Through special TV boxes installed in their homes, local residents could watch live security footage and press a button to summon police if they saw anything amiss. The security footage could also be viewed on smartphones. ....

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China's "Sharp Eyes" Program Aims To Surveil 100% Of Public Space


One of China’s largest and most pervasive surveillance networks got its start in a small county about seven hours north of Shanghai.
In 2013, the local government in Pingyi County began installing tens of thousands of security cameras across urban and rural areas more than 28,500 in total by 2016. Even the smallest villages had at least six security cameras installed, according to state media.
Those cameras weren’t just monitored by police and automated facial recognition algorithms.
Through special TV boxes installed in their homes, local residents could watch live security footage and press a button to summon police if they saw anything amiss. The security footage could also be viewed on smartphones. ....

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