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Okay, so I'm gonna be talking about China surveillance system.
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Okay. Racial official recognition in China.
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You can withdraw cash, check in airports and pay for
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food using facial recognition, which is convenient.
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This isn't hopes of creating a safer, faster and healthier
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future. Some people say that this could even extend to
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reading minds and that they plan to use this as
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a segment or they plan to use this to segment
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authoritarian rule.
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They plan to use it s surveillance and monitor 1.4
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billion of it's citizen citizens and and president in ways
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they contract everything from emotions to sexuality.
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The authorities insist it will allow them to him for
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security for its citizens.
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And if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing
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to fear.
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Authorities are already using this to make in shame citizens
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even for minor offenses like jaywalking police officers already of
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glasses that monitor facial recognition.
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People worry as it develops, so will the capacity for
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it to be abused.
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Experts agreed that this is take this technology is growing
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fast and people fear and may be unfairly used against
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ethnic groups credits.
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More people are being tracked everywhere they go to measure
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how trustworthy people are, and it's called the social credit
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system. People are school being scored on a scale from
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3 50 to 9 50 Most people are okay with
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it, and people say it pressures you to become a
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good citizen.
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This is how the government monitors understand and controls its
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1.4 billion citizens.
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Good social credits.
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Credit scores get rewarded with cheaper loans and travel deals.
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But bad credit scores mean public shame and worse.
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What people bothered by the lack of privacy being discredited
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makes it harder for you to find a job and
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even harder to put your kids in competitive schools.
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It's mandatory and is with citizens for the rest of
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your life or their life.
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You lose points by doing things like jaywalking, littering, and
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there are posters listing what you can do to lose
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points. They're even abstract showing who around you is in
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debt, which is embarrassing, and people say that this does
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cross the line.
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The reason that this isn't places, because is because China
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lacked trust.
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So the Communist Party called for system toe allow the
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trustworthy to do good.
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While it made harder, Roman made it harder for the
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discredited to take a single step.
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Quote here.
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The obvious about things that come with this system so
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this system can ban you from flying or getting on
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the train.
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It can mess with your Internet speeds band you or
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your Children from getting to the best schools.
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It can stop you from getting the best jobs and
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keep you out of the best hotels.
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This can also get your puts taken away, and you
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can also be probably named as a bad citizen.
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I think this is not that good for the society,
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since you have absolutely zero privacy, privacy and things like
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this can lead of people doing worse things with your
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information and your daily and what you do with your
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daily life.
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You're just being constantly watched and life becomes scary rather
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than comfortable.
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I also wanted to add that the United States is
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trying to use facial recognition as well, and that states
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like Texas, Florida and Illinois are allowed.
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Sees facial recognition technology through D.
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M V databases of driver's license.
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And but I wanted to mention that China is the
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leading are they lead in using this technology?
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So yeah,