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Technology
Rachelle Abbott

China’s AI emotion detection cameras breach Uyghurs’ human rights, say campaigners

Human rights advocates say they are shocked after an investigation revealed Chinese authorities are using an “Orwellian” camera system equipped with AI and facial recognition to probe a prisoner’s emotional state.

Citizens in Xinjiang province, which is home to 12 million ethnic minority Uyghurs, are under daily CCTV surveillance and now a software engineer on the monitoring project says emotion recognition is being deployed as well.

The engineer told BBC’s Panorama programme the technology is fitted in police stations as a kind of advanced lie detector, analysing facial expressions and even the reaction of skin pores to create an anxiety chart to ‘pre-judge’ a prisoner’s alleged guilt.

Beijing is yet to comment.

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