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#193 – Sihao Huang on navigating the geopolitics of US–China AI competition

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The AI -tocracy in China

China's AI advancements are tightly linked to their capability for repression, as highlighted in Martin Baraha's paper 'AI -tocracy.' Baraha's research reveals that after social unrest events, there is increased procurement of AI-based surveillance systems by the police in different cities and provinces in China. This procurement leads to a decrease in Chinese citizens participating in protests. Furthermore, the purchases of these surveillance systems not only provide AI companies with additional funds for research and development but also data contracts from the government to enhance the effectiveness of these systems, creating a feedback loop of advancing surveillance technology, increased police presence, and decreased civilian dissent in China.

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