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2017-06-29 Science & Technology
China Turns Big Data into Big Brother - Biometric Database
[MIT Review] It was a drab, chill day in November, and the clocks were striking thirteen. As the woman passed through Hangzhou Railway Station, she moved quickly through the ticket gates--though not quickly enough to avoid detection by the transport authority, which noticed her failure to swipe the correct transit pass. It was too late. She had received a black mark on government records that would make it harder than ever for her to travel in the future.

That’s a reimagining of the introduction to George Orwell’s dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. But it’s also set to become a reality for citizens of China if the government’s dream of an authoritarian big-data scheme comes to fruition.

The Wall Street Journal reports that the Chinese government is now testing systems that will be used to create digital records of citizens’ social and financial behavior. In turn, these will be used to create a so-called social credit score, which will determine whether individuals have access to services, from travel and education to loans and insurance cover. Some citizens--such as lawyers and journalists--will be more closely monitored.

Planning documents apparently describe the system as being created to "allow the trustworthy to roam everywhere under heaven while making it hard for the discredited to take a single step." The Journal claims that the system will at first log "infractions such as fare cheating, jaywalking and violating family-planning rules" but will be expanded in the future--potentially even to Internet activity.

Some aspects of the system are already in testing, but there are some challenges to implementing such a far-reaching apparatus. It’s difficult to centralize all that data, check it for accuracy, and process it, for example--let alone feed it back into the system to control everyday life. And China has data from 1.4 billion people to handle.

Related: NPR - Facial Recognition May Boost Airport Security But Raises Privacy Worries
Posted by Besoeker 2017-06-29 06:27|| || Front Page|| [11143 views ]  Top

#1 Stalin must be green with envy.
Posted by phil_b 2017-06-29 06:51||   2017-06-29 06:51|| Front Page Top

#2 Stalin didn't have Google, Microsoft, Facebook.....

Vladimir Ilyich Lenin: The Capitalists will sell us the rope with which we will hang them.
Posted by Procopius2k 2017-06-29 08:41||   2017-06-29 08:41|| Front Page Top

#3 And that's newsworthy?

Posted by Skidmark 2017-06-29 23:34||   2017-06-29 23:34|| Front Page Top

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