China has some of the world's most advanced surveillance systems. They use facial recognition technology to collect people's data without their consent and track "suspicious" individuals, such as people from minorities disliked by the government. To protect people's privacy and security, four graduate students from the University of Wuhan have recently invented a low-cost "invisibility cloak" that hides the wearer's identity by creating an unusual heat pattern. And tests have confirmed that it works - it allows the human body to be hidden from cameras monitored by artificial intelligence.
I feel that cameras with facial recognition software may have some advantages, such as discouraging people from committing crimes and making it easier for police to find criminals. But at the same time, they are dangerous to people's privacy and freedom. It’s easier for the government to track and control people, and during the recent wave of anti-lockdown protests in China, many were arrested using facial recognition technology. Such advanced technology, which is also constantly being improved, is definitely dangerous in the hands of the wrong people. So I think it's good that they created something that can help people not to be identified. This can be useful in certain situations, such as during protests.
Source: https://nationalpost.com/news/chinese-students-invisibility-cloak-ai
But it could also be used by criminals!
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