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The future is a riot

Artificial-intelligence optimists have, for the past couple of years, had to skirt delicately around the giant turd the Chinese government dropped smack in the middle of their collective living room.

China’s social-credit system — a mega-mechanism for social engineering and behavioural coercion — relies on intelligent facial-recognition software to surveil its citizens; if caught doing anything vaguely untoward, they face the prospect of capricious punishment, blacklisting and public humiliation. Machine learning, its spruikers claim, will free us from pointless labour and create a wealthy, green future. The counterview, exemplified by China’s system, is that it’ll deliver us up to Big Brother

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