China’s dominance in the surveillance market has historically been fuelled by domestic demand. In recent years, though, the country has begun exporting its artificial-intelligence-powered camera ...
Inside China’s Digital Gulag details ... may look like street poles in Hong Kong, but they are surveillance polls, which are 360-degree cameras which can recognize people,” she notes.
China has turned the northwestern region of Xinjiang into a vast experiment in domestic surveillance. WSJ investigated what life is like in a place where one's every move can be monitored with ...
It’s predicted that there will be nearly 300 million surveillance cameras installed by the end of next year, and China spends about $200 billion (£155 billion) a year on domestic security ...
A 4.8 magnitude earthquake struck the Ningxia autonomous region in northwest China on Thursday. Numerous surveillance cameras captured panicked people fleeing from buildings. No casualties have ...