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Technology,
International Law

Oct. 12, 2023

Using AI to protect Chinese prisoners from themselves, and the guards

AI plays a significant role in China law enforcement in prisons, where every corner is monitored.

Xinying Huang

Former Visiting Scholar at Stanford Law School

Huang served as a correctional officer and an attorney in China. He is interested in legal issues related to law enforcement international relations.

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AI plays a significant role in China law enforcement in prisons, where every corner is monitored.

Human rights are universal. And as an emerging power economically and politically, particularly under president Xi, China is pushing forward on its law enforcement and human rights protections. The Chinese prison system provides a telling example.

Western societies often view the Chinese law enforcement regime as op...

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