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The New York Times reports about a security/tracking system which is being built in Shenzen, China. Some 20’000+ surveilance cameras are being installed and will be guided by US-financed software to keep track of the 12.4 million population. To make this work the Chinese came up with an idea George Orwell would have loved: Every […]
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