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China’s Aggressive Surveillance Technology Will Spread Beyond Its Borders
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China’s Aggressive Surveillance Technology Will Spread Beyond Its Borders

Authors Daniel Benaim and Hollie Russon Gilman discuss why it's time for liberal democracies to begin grappling with the challenges that technology poses to individual freedom.

The Chinese government has wholeheartedly embraced surveillance technology to exercise control over its citizenry in ways both big and small. It’s facial-scanning passers-by to arrest criminals at train stations, gas pumps, and sports stadiums and broadcasting the names of individual jaywalkers. Government-maintained social credit scores affect Chinese citizens’ rights and privileges if they associate with dissidents. In Tibet and Xinjiang, the government is using facial recognition and big data to surveil the physical movements of ethnic minorities, individually and collectively, to predict and police demonstrations before they even start. China is even using facial recognition to prevent the overuse of toilet paper in some public bathrooms.

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Authors

Daniel Benaim

Senior Fellow

Hollie Russon Gilman