China: Cyberspace Watchdog to Restrict Facial Recognition Tech
China: Cyberspace Watchdog to Restrict Facial Recognition Tech
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China: Cyberspace Watchdog to Restrict Facial Recognition Tech
- China's cyberspace regulator, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), issued draft rules on Tuesday to oversee the security management of facial recognition technology in the country. Reuters (LR: 3 CP: 5)
- The draft policy would restrict businesses' use of the technology, requiring companies to obtain individual consent before using facial recognition and ensure it's used only for specific purposes. CNBC (LR: 3 CP: 5)
- As a nation with high surveillance, China has thousands of CCTV cameras, and facial recognition technology is widely used in everything from day-to-day law enforcement to monitoring political activity. France 24
- The increasing use of facial recognition technology by Chinese companies and local governments has raised concerns over privacy and bias. Some residential areas require facial scans to access buildings, and there is concern about the accuracy and fairness of algorithms, especially with regards to minority groups. TechCrunch (LR: 3 CP: 3)
- China's top internet watchdog has also called for an outright ban on the installation of spy cameras in hotel rooms, public bathrooms, changing rooms, toilets and other places where privacy may be infringed upon. Reuters (LR: 3 CP: 5)
- The CAC has asked the public to respond to its proposal on its official website. Residents can also send their ideas through postal or e-mail before the Sep. 7 deadline, according to the administration. Chinadaily.com.cn
Pro-China narrative:
- China is a world leader in monitoring technology and its vast network of CCTV cameras, if effectively enforced, is an invaluable tool to enhance public security. Nevertheless, the latest proposal shows that Beijing also takes privacy and bias concerns seriously, and is stepping up efforts to establish more defined boundaries for the technology's usage.
Chinadaily.com.cn
Anti-China narrative:
- China is certainly a world leader in the mass surveillance of its people, and these new guidelines are nothing but window dressing. The Chinese government helms a massive, invasive surveillance program that monitors every aspect of everyday life, with facial recognition restrictions doing little to curtail the surveillance regime in the country. These new measures are fooling nobody.
New York Times (LR: 2 CP: 5)
Nerd narrative:
- There's a 50% chance that an algorithm will be able to predict the Big Five personality traits of a person from a naturalistic photograph or video by December 2025, according to the Metaculus community prediction.
Metaculus (LR: 3 CP: 3)