Topic: Hikvision
Hikvision is a major player in the global surveillance industry, known for its controversial use of facial recognition and other invasive technologies. The company’s products have been linked to human rights abuses, including the tracking of minorities in China and the deployment of surveillance systems in schools and public sectors worldwide. Concerns about privacy and the implications of widespread surveillance are paramount as governments and organizations increasingly rely on Hikvision’s technology.
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King Charles III’s Coronation is a Surveillance Nightmare
Scanning faces.
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European Parliament requested facial recognition CCTV cameras, despite its public opposition to the technology
Privacy groups are asking questions.
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Police in China enable “alarms” in CCTV to track protesters
New privacy concerns.
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Privacy concerns are raised over Chinese surveillance companies’ access to UK business crime data
Chinese surveillance tech, with links to the CCP, is prominent in the UK.
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UK grocery store Co-op’s live facial recognition cameras face legal complaint
The first known legal complaint against facial recognition in retail.
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Behind China’s use of interrogation chamber tech
Invasive tech.
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Shanghai lockdowns increase market for invasive medical surveillance tech
A security company expects a big uptick in sales.
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US schools are using smart cameras to target students without face masks
Dystopian rollout.
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Britain’s schools, towns, and police forces are filled with Uyghur-linked surveillance
Britain is one of the most surveilled countries in the world.
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China is flooding South America with cheap surveillance. At what cost?
What’s China’s end game?












