
Researchers in China have developed artificial intelligence that “reads the minds” of members of the Communist Party (CCP) and determines their loyalty. Writes about it The Times.
The system can read facial expressions and “brain waves” of people while viewing party information materials.
According to the publication, at least 43 members of the CCP have already passed the test. The subject entered a special booth and sat down in front of a screen that showed materials promoting the policies and achievements of the party.
The developers did not provide details about the structure of the system, as well as the operation of the mind-reading algorithms.
An article describing the system was published on July 1, 2022 by the Hefei Comprehensive National Science Center. Soon the work was removed from the network, probably due to increased public discontent.
This is not the first attempt by the Chinese authorities to step up ideological propaganda. Previously, the party launched the “Learn to Make China Stronger” app, in which about 97 million CCP members are to earn points by watching articles and videos and answering questions.
Users are forced to meet a daily quota of 40 points, which can be exchanged for various gifts such as pastries from the nearest cafe or electronics.
Recall that in June, the Chinese authorities used applications to track the spread of the coronavirus in order to suppress the protest of deceived depositors.
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Researchers in China have developed artificial intelligence that “reads the minds” of members of the Communist Party (CCP) and determines their loyalty. Writes about it The Times.
The system can read facial expressions and “brain waves” of people while viewing party information materials.
According to the publication, at least 43 members of the CCP have already passed the test. The subject entered a special booth and sat down in front of a screen that showed materials promoting the policies and achievements of the party.
The developers did not provide details about the structure of the system, as well as the operation of the mind-reading algorithms.
An article describing the system was published on July 1, 2022 by the Hefei Comprehensive National Science Center. Soon the work was removed from the network, probably due to increased public discontent.
This is not the first attempt by the Chinese authorities to step up ideological propaganda. Previously, the party launched the “Learn to Make China Stronger” app, in which about 97 million CCP members are to earn points by watching articles and videos and answering questions.
Users are forced to meet a daily quota of 40 points, which can be exchanged for various gifts such as pastries from the nearest cafe or electronics.
Recall that in June, the Chinese authorities used applications to track the spread of the coronavirus in order to suppress the protest of deceived depositors.
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