Cooperation or competition? China’s security industry sees the U.S., not AI, as the bigger threat

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After years of breakneck growth, China’s security and surveillance industry is now focused on shoring up its vulnerabilities to the United States and other outside actors, worried about risks posed by hackers, advances in artificial intelligence and pressure from rival governments.

’s far west Xinjiang region, where digital technology was used to flag ethnic minorities for arrest on often spurious grounds.

Use of policing technology in the U.S. is constrained by civil society and legal challenges. But that has not prevented many from deploying questionable privacy-infringing tech including facial recognition and predictive policing, feeding charges of hypocrisy and fueling suspicions inMeanwhile, Chinese companies are continuing to deploy technology in ways that Western lawmakers find concerning.

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