Tsinghua AI Association of International Students (TAIS) news roundup 7 December

TAIS
Dec 7, 2020

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Facial recognition usage in shopping malls draws controversy in China. [China Money Network https://t.ly/0Vsf]

Facial recognition toilet paper dispensers in China put on hold as privacy concerns grow. [South China Morning Post https://t.ly/01ZX]

China’s computer vision unicorns face challenges on many fronts as they expand beyond surveillance: SCMP report. [South China Morning Post https://t.ly/ZX0e]

Chinese Uber competitor DiDi unveiled a futuristic EV made specifically for ride-sharing. It has a smart steering wheel, several touchscreens, and artificial intelligence systems. [Business Insider https://t.ly/4RlC]

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Compiled by Nico Gous (nicogous@gmail.com / nico.gous@yahoo.com)

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