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China start-ups take moral high ground with ‘tech for good’

Rupert Murdoch was wrong. The Australian media tycoon once deemed satellite TV to be an “unambiguous threat to totalitarian regimes everywhere”.

That turned out to not be the case. Since then, social media-era technology powered by artificial intelligence has turned out to be more facilitator than threat to dystopian aspects of totalitarian societies.

It recognises faces and even gait; pulls down data from mobile phones to build up encyclopedic knowledge of those it tracks in China; and helps scrub the internet clean of anything considered untoward.

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