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Face recognition + traffic lights: Henan enabled three-color system to monitor journalists
A surveillance system using facial scanning technology is being built in China’s Henan province to monitor journalists and other “people…
Guangdong woman with fever after eating leftovers confirmed to have encephalitis Doctor: due to refrigerator culture bacteria
A woman in mainland China was infected by eating leftover food and was admitted to an intensive care unit for…
Zhang Gao Li’s sexual assault incident was written into the U.S. Congress resolution for the first time
Some analysts believe that the ghostly shadow behind the Peng Shuai incident is that Wang Huning, a member of the…
Apple plans to launch five new Macs: 3nm process Self-developed CPU is too strong
In addition to the new iPad, Apple is also gearing up for the launch of five new Macs in 2022,…
Japanese Prime Minister’s Diet speech mentions acquiring “attack capabilities against enemy bases” against the Chinese Communist Party
Japan will take steps to strengthen its national defense in the face of rising regional threats and explore options including…
Sexually assaulted women were heavily sentenced Shanghai small red building captive sex slaves again aroused debate
Recently, the mainland microblogging hot search list and topic list deleted the “Shanghai Xiaohonglou case” related topics were backlash, some…
Euro MPs: Xi’s team misjudges EU
The European Union’s decision to extend sanctions against Chinese officials for human rights violations until the end of 2022 shows…
Robotics company wants to “buy off” your face for $200,000
The black industry chain of selling face information, we may have seen no strange, for individuals unique face, in the…
Aung San Suu Kyi gets 4 years in prison, international outcry, military chief immediately announces sentence reduction
Myanmar’s pro-democracy leader, 76-year-old Aung San Suu Kyi, was sentenced today, December 6, to four years in prison by the…
Hong Kong government threatens to take necessary action against the Wall Street Journal
The Hong Kong government has threatened to reserve the right to take necessary action against the Wall Street Journal for…
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