JOUR 625 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Credit Score, Criminal Record

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Those who write about fictional worlds rethinking law encompasses a future society where there are no intense regulation or potential bans on technologies that intrude on privacy. For example, in nineteen eighty-four, there isn"t a constitutional right of privacy for protection. China is an example of uninterrupted regulation on how privacy-intruding technologies have expanded. Experts say that chine has installed 300 million cameras that are able to recognize pictures and voices as well as artificial intelligence used to help the country surveil the masses. Facial recognition glasses are even worn by the police in china. The country has also started social credit scoring by giving numbers to people that could be lowered if someone evades taxes, scams people, creates fake ads, or even uses extra seats on trains. This is so legit that some people having lower scored weren"t allowed to use the train or buy plane tickets.

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