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In this post, Elise Racine reflects on her piece ‘The Far-reaching Implications of China’s AI-powered Surveillance State Post-COVID’, which appeared in the 21(3) special issue of Surveillance & Society on AI & Surveillance. This includes some personal insights into the research process and its significance.

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Internet publication

Publisher

Blink (Surveillance & Society Blog)

Publication Date

2024-08-05T00:00:00+00:00

Keywords

Surveillance, Surveillance State, Artificial Intelligence, AI, Covid-19, China