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  • Can We See Our Future in China’s Cameras? – DNyuz
    If we keep sleepwalking into a surveillance state, we may eventually wake up in a place we hardly recognize as our own The Times is committed to publishing a diversity of letters to the editor We’d like to hear what you think about this or any of our articles Here are some tips And here’s our email: [email protected]
  • Opinion | Can We See Our Future in China’s Cameras?
    We still think about surveillance as something that protects us (data-grabbing door cameras and security systems), that makes life easier (smart home systems, mapping tools, useful apps) or, at
  • Can We See Our Future in China’s Cameras? - vuink. com
    Or, “There’s no crime ” And then, always, “There are so many cameras!” I can’t imagine such blasé faith in public safety back when I last lived in China in 2013, but on this visit it was true: cameras gawked from poles, flashed as we drove through intersections, lingered on faces as we passed through stations or shops
  • In China, How People Are Pushing Back On Surveillance State
    The facial recognition cameras have invaded daily life in China Real estate developers are using this technology to track their clients and improve sales The communist regime, which has excelled in monitoring its people for 70 years, is a well-known proponent of this technology
  • The shift towards Chinese dominance is reshaping the camera . . .
    Chinese brands are likely to continue their rise, potentially redefining the camera and imaging industry in the same way Japanese brands once did As China combines technological prowess with competitive pricing and innovation in adjacent fields, the global camera landscape will continue to evolve
  • The Eye of China: How Many Cameras Does the Nation Actually . . .
    Estimating the exact number of cameras in China can be challenging due to the state’s opaque statistics, but various studies and estimates shed some light on the situation As of recent estimates: China’s surveillance camera count exceeds 600 million This means there is approximately one camera for every two citizens in the country
  • Chinese-made Surveillance Cameras Americas Security Blind Spot
    Chinese-made surveillance cameras, ubiquitous in both government facilities and private homes, may be the Trojan horses of the digital age, potentially granting Beijing unprecedented access to sensitive American data


















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