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Chinese Company Geedge Networks Develops AI to Predict Potential Dissidents for Authoritarian Governments

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Julian E. Barnes

1h ago· 1 min readenNews

Summary

A Chinese company, Geedge Networks, has been developing AI-powered technology designed to help authoritarian governments not only monitor dissidents but also predict who might become one in the future. The research-stage technology is described as dystopian, offering a glimpse of a world where states could act against citizens before any public dissent occurs. The company sells a commercial version of the Great Firewall, China's surveillance and censorship system. The development occurred while U.S. restrictions were in place.

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The work, which appears to be in the research stage, is ripped out of dystopian science fiction, offering a glimpse of a world in which an authoritarian state is able to move against its citizens before they begin any public dissent.
A Chinese company has been trying to develop artificial intelligence-powered technology that would enable authoritarian governments to not just monitor dissidents but also potentially predict who could become one in the future.
The Chinese company, Geedge Networks, sells a commercial version of the Great Firewall, the surveillance and censorship software that China
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New research examines how a Chinese company struggled to develop its predictive surveillance technology while U.S. restrictions were in place.

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