25 November 2018 @ 09:20 pm
Season 3 Episode 1 : "Nosedive"  
China’s plan to judge each of its 1.3 billion people based on their social behavior is moving a step closer to reality, with Beijing set to adopt a lifelong points program by 2021 that assigns personalized ratings for each resident. 

China has long experimented with systems that grade its citizens, rewarding good behavior with streamlined services while punishing bad actions with restrictions and penalties. Critics say such moves are fraught with risks and could lead to systems that reduce humans to little more than a report card.  

The final version of China’s national social credit system remains uncertain. But as rules forcing social networks and internet providers to remove anonymity get increasingly enforced and facial recognition systems become more popular with policing bodies, authorities are likely to find everyone from internet dissenters to train-fare skippers easier to catch - and punish - than ever before.

 
 
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gnidrologs[info]gnidrologs on November 26th, 2018 - 12:06 am
Un tas viss ar google&co kamerādisko palīdzību. Mūs ar kas tāds sagaida, ja nebūs kārtīga pretspara un visu tik norakstīsim uz smieklīgām konspirācijteorijām.
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extranjero[info]extranjero on November 26th, 2018 - 09:38 am
FB jau tagad uzskaita un izvērtē katru lietotāju internetā, pat tos, kas nemaz nav reģistrējušies FB. Vienīgi viņi vēl oficiāli to nesaskaņo ar valdību.

Bet to, cik drošas ir IT sistēmas (jeb kā tagad ir moderni tās dēvēt par AI) šādai izsekošanai, var lasīt šeit: https://www.scmp.com/tech/innovation/article/2174564/facial-recognition-catches-chinas-air-con-queen-dong-mingzhu

Jeb īsumā, uzņēmuma izpilddirektoram uzliek sodu par ielas šķērsošanu neatļautā vietā, jo IT sistēma sajauc viņu ar viņa attēlu reklāmā uz autobusa.
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