The AI-Surveillance Symbiosis in China: A Big Data China Event
The AI-Surveillance Symbiosis in China: A Big Data China Event
Wednesday, July 27, 20229:00 AM - 10:15 AM (Pacific)
Virtual Livestream
The event will be webcast live from this page.
The Stanford Center on China’s Economy and Institutions (SCCEI) and the CSIS Trustee Chair in Chinese Business and Economics launch the third feature of the new collaboration, Big Data China, on July 27 at 9 a.m. PDT / 12 p.m. EDT. The feature, “The AI-Surveillance Symbiosis in China,” highlights the work of professors Noam Yuchtman (London School of Economics) and David Yang (Harvard University) and their colleagues. The feature shows how China‘s large-scale investments in surveillance technology is both enhancing the state‘s capacity to repress dissent and providing commercial advantage to Chinese AI companies operating in the facial recognition and surveillance space.
The event will feature a presentation of the key findings of the analysis and its implications for the Washington policy community by Noam Yuchtman of London School of Economics, David Yang of Harvard University, and Trustee Chair Fellow Ilaria Mazzocco. Trustee Chair Director Scott Kennedy will moderate a panel discussion which will include questions from the public and questions from the audience. The distinguished panelists for the event are: Emily Weinstein of CSET, Paul Mozur of the New York Times, and Trustee Chair non-resident senior associate Paul Triolo.
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FEATURING
Noam Yuchtman Professor of Managerial Economics and Strategy, London School of Economics and Political Science | David Yang Assistant Professor of Economics, Harvard University |
Emily Weinstein Research Fellow, Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET), Georgetown University | Paul Mozur Correspondent, New York Times |
Scott Kennedy Senior Adviser and Trustee Chair in Chinese Business and Economics | Ilaria Mazzocco Fellow, Trustee Chair in Chinese Business and Economics |
Paul Triolo Senior Associate (Non-resident), Trustee Chair in Chinese Business and Economics |
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