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Founder of Alibaba-backed AI firm named chairman at Chinese carmaker Lifan
In July, Megvii signed a deal with Geely and a local tech hub to develop internet-connected intelligent cars and AI projects in Chongqing.
12 Nov 2024 - 8:30PM
China’s leading apps, including WeChat and Taobao, test proposed cyber ID system
1 Aug 2024 - 5:00PM
Ex-IBM scientist helms Shanghai AI Lab after death of SenseTime’s Tang
5 Jul 2024 - 7:00PM
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How China can face up to accusations of mass surveillance
The rollback of face scanning in hotels across the country is a good start. Citizens’ concerns about privacy in sectors including finance and transport must also be addressed.
7 May 2024 - 9:46PM
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Chinese AI giant SenseTime suspends trading as shares surge more than 30%
SenseTime’s shares gained as much as 36 per cent after the company launched the latest iteration of its SenseNova large language model.
24 Apr 2024 - 6:41PM
China’s premier, top officials pay tribute to late AI visionary Tang Xiao’ou
Li Qiang, Vice-Premier Ding Xuexiang among Chinese leaders paying respects to the leading facial recognition expert and SenseTime co-founder, who died Friday.
20 Dec 2023 - 11:39PM
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AI advances boost online disinformation, censorship and surveillance: report
Generative AI-based tools were used in at least 16 countries to distort information on political or social issues over the period June 2022 to May 2023, according to the annual Freedom on Net report.
4 Oct 2023 - 4:22PM
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UAE economy minister to hold talks with Hong Kong hi-tech AI company SenseTime
Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri says one reason for trip to Belt and Road Summit in Hong Kong is to meet city tech firms that can broaden UAE’s oil-based economy.
13 Sep 2023 - 11:21PM
Elon Musk says X, formerly Twitter, will add voice and video calls
Musk says the app’s voice and video calls will work on Apple and Android devices, as well as on computers.
1 Sep 2023 - 1:16PM
China to tighten the rules on use of facial recognition technology
Tech can only be used to process biometric data in ‘certain conditions’ and when there is ‘sufficient’ need, according to draft rules.
8 Aug 2023 - 7:09PM
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North Koreans who fled to China may be sent back to harsh fate, US panel hears
Up to 2,000 North Koreans were arrested after escaping to China during the coronavirus pandemic, and many are now languishing in camps near the Chinese border.
14 Jun 2023 - 9:18PM
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In technological race for convenience, we must not leave privacy in the dust
China and other countries are quickly adopting biometric payment methods, digital currency and IoT tech for everyday needs, but many worry progress comes at a cost.
13 Jun 2023 - 6:37PM
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‘Like being in a fishbowl’: spotlight on prisoners’ privacy in Singapore
Constant surveillance with cameras using facial recognition technology violates prisoners’ privacy and increases risk of bias against minority communities, advocates say. And it’s not just Singapore.
22 Feb 2023 - 3:31PM
How Chinese students made an ‘invisibility cloak’ that evades security cameras
The InvisDefense coat allows the wearer to be seen but not detected as human, with implications for anti-drone tech and the battlefield.
5 Dec 2022 - 5:37PM
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Australia bets on facial recognition to deter problem gamblers
Despite concerns about privacy and surveillance, the tech – which uses AI to identify addicts who have asked to be barred from betting sites – will target problem gambling in a country where the addiction affects some 1 per cent of the population.
5 Nov 2022 - 5:06AM
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Chinese AI giant Megvii said to implement fresh round of lay-offs
Speculation about retrenchment of workers in China’s AI industry reflects the uncertainties brought by US trade sanctions and further restrictions imposed by Washington.
25 Oct 2022 - 9:00PM
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US unveils artificial intelligence ‘Bill of Rights’ to safeguard civil rights
The Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights does not set out specific enforcement actions, instead serving as guidance for the federal government.
5 Oct 2022 - 12:07PM
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Young video gamers deterred by China’s harsh rules, but loopholes remain
Gamers aged between six and 17 totalled 83 million in China this year, down from 122 million two years ago, according to Niko Partners.
14 Aug 2022 - 11:00AM
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‘Orwellian’ facial recognition cameras in UK stores challenged by rights group
Big Brother Watch urged Britain’s Information Commissioner’s Office to investigate whether Southern Co-operative’s use of biometric scans, which monitors for blacklisted customers, violates data laws.
27 Jul 2022 - 10:10AM
Meet the 75-year-old propelling China’s AI ambitions forward
Andrew Chi-Chih Yao, one of AI’s most influential figures, has exerted a profound impact on the country’s technology pioneers, who have gone on to start multibillion-dollar start-ups.
25 Jul 2022 - 11:31AM
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Where does SenseTime go after its US sanction-delayed stock sale?
What happened with SenseTime reflects how growing animosity between the US and China is catching Hong Kong in the crossfire between the world’s two largest economies.
23 Jul 2022 - 11:50AM
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US ‘smart city’ tech highlights contrasts with China over privacy, control
American communities try to balance the benefits of new technology with the threats of a surveillance state.
29 Jun 2022 - 9:39AM
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Ant Group-backed smart vending machine start-up seeks Hong Kong IPO
Beijing Ubox Online Technology Corp, which posted over US$204 million in losses over the past two years, had been working for more than four years to list on the A-shares market, but withdrew its IPO application in 2021.
1 Jun 2022 - 7:00PM
US cities walk back facial recognition bans in face of surging crime
Virginia will end a prohibition on the use of the technology by local police in July and California and the city of New Orleans could be next.
13 May 2022 - 12:00PM
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Chinese facial recognition firm DeepGlint in muted trading debut in Shanghai
DeepGlint, which was added to the US government’s trade blacklist in July last year, once targeted a US$300 billion valuation.
19 Mar 2022 - 7:50AM
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‘Two sessions’ delegates propose more gaming restrictions for China
NPC and CPPCC delegates have suggested harsher measures to curb video game addiction, including a complete ban for minors, reflecting the rigid political climate in Beijing.
7 Mar 2022 - 10:56PM
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AI giant SenseTime expands tech application to manufacturing sector
SenseTime’s latest initiative enables it to compete in China’s nascent automated industry inspection market, which is led by major tech firms Baidu, Huawei and Alibaba.
14 Feb 2022 - 9:30PM
US sanctions China’s SenseTime, Xinjiang officials over ‘human rights abuses’
US Treasury claims SenseTime is responsible for ‘human rights abuse enabled by the malign use of technology’.
11 Dec 2021 - 8:11AM
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