"If your face appears in the background of another person’s TikTok video shot in Berlin, will it be logged using facial recognition software running in Shanghai?" Someone finally wrote this op-ed!https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/05/02/opinion/will-china-export-its-illiberal-innovation.html …
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Putin realized this in 2011 as he watched in alarm how American technology platforms were able to destabilize Middle Eastern regimes. That became the seed of 2016 presidential election interference. (From
@AndreiSoldatov and@irinaborogan's "The Red Web") https://www.amazon.com/dp/B012271TXA/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 …pic.twitter.com/CMn3PowATA
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"I still can't believe its not a bigger story that a Chinese-owned app is quietly taking over the American market. Think about all the times US tech firms have stepped over themselves to try to access the Chinese market." Fast-forward this by 5 years.http://themargins.substack.com/p/tiktok-and-tariffs …
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It would be nice if there were *one* top tier publication that looked at our technology companies as national strategic assets, and the efforts of other countries’ to police them as hostile. The press in this country looks at everything through the filter of their own use.
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Have you heard about the spread of censorship software being innovated in China and being spread to countries with commercial and diplomatic ties to China (the article I read talked about Ecuador). It's another worrying trend....
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