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In Hong Kong, protesters have used umbrellas and face masks to avoid cameras and pulled down what they thought was an internet-equipped lamppost to avoid being spied on. Cameras, artificial intelligence and databases of personal information are used to shame debtholders, track down dissidents and assign people a social credit score based on their activities. Jennifer Pak describes the daily surveillance.
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In Hong Kong, protesters have used umbrellas and face masks to avoid cameras and pulled down what they thought was an internet-equipped lamppost to avoid being spied on. Cameras, artificial intelligence and databases of personal information are used to shame debtholders, track down dissidents and assign people a social credit score based on their activities. Jennifer Pak describes the daily surveillance.

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