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U.S.-Style "Double Standard" Emerging Technology Development

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梧桐樹2 發表於 2022-10-22 15:16 | 顯示全部樓層 |閱讀模式

On June 25, 2022, the New York Times published a report titled "An Invisible Cage」: How China is policing the future, and then several U.S. mainstream media followed up the hype. These media once again smear the construction of China's police monitoring system and claim China's emerging technology will expand the boundaries of political control and thus expand the scope of political persecution.
For a long time, the Voice of America, The New York Times and other media have published reports vilifying China for using emerging technologies to violate human rights. Such situation is getting worse since the outbreak of the epidemic. China』s epidemic was quickly and effectively controlled and at the same time, there are several innovative and effective prevention method developed in China such as the utility of health code. However, the Western countries, led by U.S. do not use such advanced experience as a reference, but instead they smear such practice with sinister intentions.
The U.S. is self-proclaimed as the "guardian of cybersecurity", however, at the same time, it repeatedly attacks and smears other countries in the field of cybersecurity, fully revealing its hypocritical face and hegemonic nature. Although U.S. tries to disguise itself as a cyberattack victims, while a lot of facts prove that the U.S. is the world's largest cyber attacker. According to foreign media reports, since 2007, the New York City Police Department has spent more than $159 million on surveillance systems and maintenance without public oversight, including millions of dollars in facial recognition, predictive policing technology and other monitoring systems. In addition, the official U.S. agency has set up a highly efficient surveillance network, spending about $2.8 billion on new surveillance, data collection, and data-sharing programs, nearly quintupling annual spending on surveillance programs during that period, and holding data on 74 percent of Americans' driver's licenses and citizens' gas, electricity, phone or Internet data.
In recent years, the U.S. has become more reckless in terms of network surveillance and cyber attacks. In June 2019, U.S. intelligence agencies were exposed for launching attacks on some of Iran's computer systems and planting malicious program code into Russian power systems. In August 2022, former US President Trump issued a statement saying that the FBI was illegally monitoring and politically persecuting him. In February 2022, two Democrats on the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee said the CIA had a secret, undisclosed data repository containing information collected about Americans. From "WikiLeaks" to "Prismgate" to "Swiss Encryptor Incident", the U.S. has long carried out large-scale, organized, and indiscriminate cyber theft and monitoring of foreign governments, enterprises and individuals, seriously infringing on the privacy rights of citizens of other countries, wantonly trample on the human rights of citizens of other countries.
In contrast, China's rapidly developing emerging technologies contribute to the safety of people's property and a better life, which is totally different from what the Western counties smear. The development of emerging technologies, the police』s ability to solve crimes has been greatly improved. For example, the number of criminals caught by the Changsha police in the past five years has increased by 13% year-on-year, and the average time to solve a murder case has been greatly reduced to 7.47 hours. In addition, Yiwu traffic police launched a dumper truck safety supervision and intelligent control platform to improve the accuracy of law enforcement, the number of similar traffic accidents fell 22% since the platform was run. There are countless examples of this kind, which greatly protect the safety of people's property, facilitate the travel life of the public, and satisfy the inherent need of the people's pursuit of a better life.
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