Chinese Journalist Banned From Flying, Buying Property Under New 'Social Credit Score' System...
China Assigns Every Citizen A ‘Social Credit Score’ To
Identify Who Is And Isn’t Trustworthy
Country Determines Your Standing Through Use Of
Surveillance Video, Plans To Have 600 Million Cameras By 2020
April 24, 2018 at 6:56 pm
BEIJING (CBSNewYork) — China is rolling out a high-tech
plan to give all of its 1.4 billion citizens a personal score, based on how they
behave.
But there are consequences if a score gets too low, and
for some that’s cause for concern, CBS2’s Ben Tracy reported Tuesday.
When Liu Hu recently tried to book a flight, he was told
he was banned from flying because he was on the list of untrustworthy people.
Liu is a journalist who was ordered by a court to apologize for a series of
tweets he wrote and was then told his apology was insincere.
“I can’t buy property. My child can’t go to a private
school,” he said. “You feel you’re being controlled by the list all the time.”
And the list is now getting longer as every Chinese
citizen is being assigned a social credit score — a fluctuating rating based on
a range of behaviors. It’s believed that community service and buying
Chinese-made products can raise your score. Fraud, tax evasion and smoking in
non-smoking areas can drop it.
China’s growing network of surveillance cameras makes all
of this possible.
“It can recognize more than 4,000 vehicles,” Xu Li said.
Li is the CEO of Sensetime, one of China’s most
successful artificial intelligence companies. It has created smart cameras for
the government that can help catch criminals, but also track average citizens.
“We can tell whether it is an adult, a child, male or
female,” Li said.
Ken Dewoskin has studied China’s economic and political
culture for more than three decades. He says how the new scoring system truly
works is kept secret and could be easily abused by the government.
Tracy: “How far into people’s daily mundane activities
does this go?”
Dewoskin: “Well, I think that the government and the
people running the plan would like it to go as deeply as possible to determine
how to allocate benefits and also how to impact and shape their behavior.”
The fear, of course, it that the government may use this
social credit scoring system to punish people that it deems not sufficiently
loyal to the communist party, Tracy reported. And trying to clear your name or fight
your score is nearly impossible, because there’s no due process.
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