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  • About 20 million CCTV cameras have been installed with AI technology in China
  • Such technology can be used to identify a person's age, gender and clothes
  • Police can track down criminals using facial recognition and their database

 

China has installed over 20 million cutting-edge security cameras in what is believed to be the world's most advanced surveillance system.

The camera system, facilitated with artificial intelligence technology, is part of the 'Sky Net' operation, which is China's anti-corruption programme mainly aimed to track down fugitives.

Such technology can identify a pedestrian or a motorist, which can help policemen in their search for criminals.

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China has launched AI-equipped security system on 20 millions cameras across the country
 
China has launched AI-equipped security system on 20 millions cameras across the country
The new technology can identify a person's age, gender and colour of clothesIt can also scan on vehicles and identify the types and colours
 
The new technology can identify a person's age, gender and colour of clothes (left). It can also scan on vehicles and identify the types and colours (right)

Video footage posted by China Central Television in a documentary today displays what a real-time CCTV captures on screen.

It has then been shared and re-posted by the local media including  k618.cn.

A number of boxes pop up next to a person with details of their age, gender, and colour of the clothes

The same technology can apply on vehicles as well, identifying the type of vehicles and its colour.

K618.cn reported that the pedestrian-scanning function used computer vision technology to pinpoint passersby on the road.

It allows GPS tracking and facial recognition to help policemen locate criminals on the loose.

A signal will be alarmed to the police if the recognition matches any criminals in the database.

It can provide gps tracking and facial recognition to help locating criminals on the loose
 
It can provide gps tracking and facial recognition to help locating criminals on the loose
China claimed to have the world's most advanced security system with 20 million CCTV cameras across the country
 
China claimed to have the world's most advanced security system with 20 million CCTV cameras across the country

Over 20 million CCTV cameras equipped with AI technology have been installed in China, crowning to be the world's most advanced surveillance system.

Operation 'Sky Net' was launched in 2015 as the Chinese central government aimed to hunt for corrupt fugitive officials, crack down on underground banks and confiscate misappropriated assets, according to Bloomberg.

It has now extended to catch fugitives in local community in different cities across China.

In April, China has started to use facial recognition technology to catch jaywalkers in Shenzhen.

Portraits of offenders will be uploaded to a LED screen displayed on the side of the road immediately. 

The new surveillance system had feared the citizens that the techonology was a use to monitor their daily lives.

'Why are there so many child abductors around if the Sky Net is really working?' wrote web user 'xianzaihe_89'.

'We don't have any privacy anymore under the watch of the Chinese government!' said web user 'neidacongmin'

Sursa: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4918342/China-installs-20-million-AI-equipped-street-cameras.html

 

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povestea cu camerele video seamana mai degraba cu un patent IBM, https://cryptome.org/2016/05/ibm-tracker-16-0531.pdf  ... cine stie, poate e deja dat in productie in China.

in plus, au deja in faza de testare beta, un “social-credit system” bazat printre altele si pe istoricul de navigare pe net, postarile facute, continutul mesajelor, site-urile accesate, http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-34592186 , https://www.economist.com/news/briefing/21711902-worrying-implications-its-social-credit-project-china-invents-digital-totalitarian ,  http://foreignpolicy.com/2017/05/24/chinese-citizens-want-the-government-to-rank-them/  ,   https://qz.com/1049669/chinas-tencent-hkg-0700-is-quietly-testing-a-social-credit-score-based-on-peoples-online-behavior/   .

in baza scorului obtinut, cetateanul are acces la credite mai ieftine sau mai scumpe, la servicii sociale, pina si siteurile de dating promoveaza pe cei cu un scor bun... si canada e pe cale sa introduca un astfel de sistem.

 

de fapt, inca de prin 2010, in diverse medii sistemul era deja anuntat.

 

 

 

p.s.  idiocracy pc screen vs win8

 

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"The base of these new pieces that are going up include whatever fiber optics are necessary for those Homeland Security items.”In other words, anti-terror technology. Could that one day include facial recognition?

p.p.p.s

The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is expanding the kinds of information that it collects on immigrants to include social media information and search results. The new policy, which covers immigrants who have obtained a green card and even naturalized citizens, will take effect on October 18th. ... doar pentru posesorii de green card? :o

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British visitors to US may be asked for passwords and phone contacts at airports  ...

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