The Guardian: Smile for the camera: the dark side of China's emotion-recognition tech
Pure questo... https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2021/mar/03/china-positive-en... <https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2021/mar/03/china-positive-en...> Personalmente trovo questo passaggio il più preoccupante: “Violence and suicide are very common in detention centres,” says Chen. “Even if police nowadays don’t beat prisoners, they often try to wear them down by not allowing them to fall asleep. As a result, some prisoners will have a mental breakdown and seek to kill themselves. And our system will help prevent that from happening.” Chen says that since prisoners know they are monitored by this system – 24 hours a day, in real time – they are made more docile, which for authorities is a positive on many fronts. “Because they know what the system does, they won’t consciously try to violate certain rules,” he says. Questo tipo di soluzionismo tecnologico è ciò che ha reso il governo estremamente forte e incontrastabile, ma - a mio parere - sarà anche ciò che lo porterà a crollare. Se vi sembra noioso riconoscere la faccia e le emozioni degli umani, allora il riconoscimento facciale per maiali fa per voi: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/dec/10/facial-recognition-for-p... <https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/dec/10/facial-recognition-for-p...> Ciao ciao Andrea Pellegrini 346 705 0039 <tel:+393467050039> Via Superga, 5 Pino Torinese (TO) Italy pelle@andreapellegrini.net <mailto:pelle@andreapellegrini.net> andreapellegrini.net <https://andreapellegrini.net/>
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