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La « menace » des start-ups chinoises : une figure bienvenue dans les débats sur la reconnaissance faciale ? | LINC - 15 janvier 2020
Les entreprises chinoises de reconnaissance faciale sont régulièrement présentées comme un contre-modèle non respectueux des droits de l’homme. Cette figure de la menace chinoise limite tout débat sur l’éthique de la technologie elle-même. Le 7 octobre 2019, le département du commerce américain mettait sur liste noire 28 (...)

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One Month, 500,000 Face Scans : How China Is Using A.I. to Profile a Minority - 14 avril 2019
In a major ethical leap for the tech world, Chinese start-ups have built algorithms that the government uses to track members of a largely Muslim minority group. The Chinese government has drawn wide international condemnation for its harsh crackdown on ethnic Muslims in its western region, including holding as (...)

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China is exporting its digital surveillance methods to African governments - 2 novembre 2018
China has consistently been ranked by digital advocates as the world’s worst abuser of internet freedom. The country, however, isn’t just tightening online controls at home but is becoming more brazen in exporting some of those techniques abroad including in Africa, says a new report from the US-based think tank (...)

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Beijing’s Big Brother Tech Needs African Faces - 20 août 2018
Zimbabwe is signing up for China’s surveillance state, but its citizens will pay the price. Daily life in China is gated by security technology, from the body scanners and X-ray machines at every urban metro station to the demand for ID numbers on social media platforms so that dangerous speech can be traced and (...)

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Le Zimbabwe vend le visage de ses citoyens à la Chine en échange de caméras - 20 août 2018
Le gouvernement du Zimbabwe a besoin de l’expertise chinoise en matière de surveillance. De son côté, CloudWalk Technology, start-up chinoise, a besoin d’images de visages de personnes noires pour perfectionner son logiciel de reconnaissance faciale, biaisé jusqu’ici, car reconnaissant mieux les visages blancs. L’accord, (...)