News Analysis China’s leading artificial intelligence (AI) firms have had a stressful year in 2022. Some reported heavy losses due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the chip ban, and the U.S. sanctions over their role in human rights abuses in Xinjiang. iFlytek Voice Recognition On April 20, iFlytek, China’s voice-computer champion, reported a revenue of 18.82…
Multiple Chinese AI Unicorn Startups Report Losses, Suffering Impact From US Sanctions
CSIS Warns ‘Smart City’ Technology Can Open Door to Attacks, Foreign Interference
Canada’s intelligence service warns that technological innovations adopted by municipalities could be exploited by adversaries such as the Chinese government to harvest sensitive data, target diaspora communities and interfere in elections. A newly released report by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service urges policy-makers and the technology industry to consider steps that can be taken to…
‘Smart City’ Surveillance Program to Start in Netherlands; Human Factory Farm Concept Plans to Grow Babies
Following programs to close farms in the Netherlands, a follow-up program aims to build a model for future smart cities. This proposes new high-tech infrastructure, but the benefits come with costs to privacy and some freedoms. Are the benefits of the programs worth the cost? And in other news, a concept called EctoLife proposes new…
LIVE NOW: ‘Smart City’ Surveillance Program to Start in Netherlands; Human Factory Farm Plans to Grow Babies
Following programs to close farms in the Netherlands, a follow-up program aims to build a model for future smart cities. This proposes new high-tech infrastructure, but the benefits come with costs to privacy and some freedoms. Are the benefits of the programs worth the cost? And in other news, a company called EctoLife released a…
LIVE at 10:30 AM ET: ‘Smart City’ Surveillance Program to Start in Netherlands; Human Factory Farm Plans to Grow Babies
Following programs to close farms in the Netherlands, a follow-up program aims to build a model for future smart cities. This proposes new high-tech infrastructure, but the benefits come with costs to privacy and some freedoms. Are the benefits of the programs worth the cost? And in other news, a company called EctoLife released a…
LIVE 12/13 at 10:30 AM ET: Surveillance ‘Smart City’ Program to Launch in Netherlands; Human Factory Farm Proposed to Grow Babies
Following programs to close farms in the Netherlands, a follow-up program aims to build a model for future smart cities. This proposes new high-tech infrastructure, but the benefits come with costs to privacy and some freedoms. Are the benefits of the programs worth the cost? And in other news, a company called EctoLife released a…
LIVE 12/13 at 10:30 AM ET: ‘Smart City’ Surveillance Program to Start in Netherlands; Human Factory Farm Plans to Grow Babies
Following programs to close farms in the Netherlands, a follow-up program aims to build a model for future smart cities. This proposes new high-tech infrastructure, but the benefits come with costs to privacy and some freedoms. Are the benefits of the programs worth the cost? And in other news, a company called EctoLife released a…
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