China: Police 'Big Data' Systems Violate Privacy, Target Dissent
November 21, 2017
November 21, 2017
NEW YORK, Nov. 21 -- Human Rights Watch issued the following news release:
The Chinese government should stop building big data policing platforms that aggregate and analyze massive amounts of citizens' personal information, Human Rights Watch said today. This abusive "Police Cloud" system is designed to track and predict the activities of activists, dissidents, and ethnic minorities, including those authorities say have "extreme thoughts," among other functions. . . .
The Chinese government should stop building big data policing platforms that aggregate and analyze massive amounts of citizens' personal information, Human Rights Watch said today. This abusive "Police Cloud" system is designed to track and predict the activities of activists, dissidents, and ethnic minorities, including those authorities say have "extreme thoughts," among other functions. . . .