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First day at university in China now means a face scan to enrol
  • At Tsinghua University in Beijing, more than 3,800 new undergraduate students were processed using face-scanning machines

Published: 6:00am, 22 Aug, 2019


Back-to-school season in China’s universities has become another example of how facial recognition technology is now part of people’s everyday lives, just like social media, mobile payments and online shopping already are.

A growing number of universities are now extending their use of facial recognition to the enrolment registration process, after its initial adoption in applications such as
security
and
recording students’ attendance

China’s elite Tsinghua University is among the first batch of large academic institutions that have implemented face scans to expedite the enrolment process this month, when the school welcomed more than 3,800 new undergraduate students at its campus in Beijing. The regular academic year in the country starts in September, though many institutions may hold orientations beforehand.

The university deployed an array of face-scanning machines at designated registration points, which has made enrolment “smarter and more convenient” for both students and the university staff involved in the process, according to the system’s provider, Zhejiang Uniview Technologies, in a social media post on Tuesday.

At the back-end of the university’s facial recognition platform, administrative staff can verify each student’s information and keep headcount, according to Uniview, which is the third largest video surveillance systems supplier in China.

The Hangzhou-based company’s facial recognition technology also supports a fleet of unstaffed vehicles, deployed in different areas of Tsinghua University’s campus, to ensure security and manage flow of students.

Zhejiang University and Xi’an Jiaotong University, two of China’s oldest institutions of higher education, have also adopted face scans for their student enrolment activities this month, according to recent reports from online news site CCIDNet and various local media.


“Artificial intelligence (AI) has now crept into every corner of study and life among a new generation of students,” said CCIDNet, which is under the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.

That would include face scan enrolment, a guided campus tour by robots and use of big data analysis software to help students choose their college major.

Use of facial recognition technology at Zhejiang University, which was founded in 1897, have also been extended to laboratory management and a range of smart classroom applications.

The enrolment process last week at Xi’an Jiaotong University, which was initially established in Shanghai in 1896, processed more than 4,600 undergraduate students using face-scanning machines. The school, based in northwest China’s Shaanxi province, also plans to apply facial recognition to check class attendance.

The wider adoption of facial recognition in universities show not only how far the technology’s applications have progressed in China, but also the broad availability of hardware, software and services to set up these systems from different domestic hi-tech suppliers.

China, which wants to become a world leader in AI, has encouraged the adoption of facial recognition across the country, from systems that name and shame minor offenders like jaywalkers to those used to spot suspected criminals in a crowd, as well as those used to verify the identities of passengers at airports. Using sophisticated algorithms, Chinese technology companies and other major businesses have adopted facial recognition in the retail, travel and banking environments.

Many consumers in China provide their personal data, which include their image, to the major online services providers in exchange for convenience in using these firms’ products. The broad availability of data, in turn, has helped these providers improve their AI algorithms and levels of service.

Still, China’s rapid adoption of this frictionless identification technology has come at odds against resistance in many Western countries. The US cities of Oakland and San Francisco in California have banned local police and other agencies from using the technology because of the potential for abuse. In the UK, a legal challenge has been mounted against use of the technology by the police because it constitutes an unlawful violation of privacy.

Such resistance has not slowed down use of facial recognition in China. The number of public surveillance cameras in the world’s second largest economy is forecast to reach one for every two people by 2020, given the country’s current rate of deployment, according to the latest estimate from UK-based pro-consumer website Comparitech.

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Hell no. No thanks to Big Brother. I hope this is one technology that never comes to the US.
Big Brother NSA has better face recognition technology in their spy_ops on US citizen. They won't tell you, unless another Edward Snowden leaks comes out.
 
Hell no. No thanks to Big Brother. I hope this is one technology that never comes to the US.
You are monitored by Facebook, google, apple, Netflix, credit card system, and many other apps no matter iOS or Android. Your every single phone call is monitored by NSA everyday since your first phone call including those sweet words from your girl friends.

Your online purchase is recorded, including those you don't want anyone else know. Your evernote, search record, photo uploaded or just stored on your hard drive can be easily pulled.

Even your mostly protected bit-locker encrypted data can be cracked by expert as long as needed.

Didn't you read Edward Snowden leaks at all?

I learn Computer Science, not long after that I realized it's going to happen. It's 20 years ago.
 
You are monitored by Facebook, google, apple, Netflix, credit card system, and many other apps no matter iOS or Android. Your every single phone call is monitored by NSA everyday since your first phone call including those sweet words from your girl friends.

Your online purchase is recorded, including those you don't want anyone else know. Your evernote, search record, photo uploaded or just stored on your hard drive can be easily pulled.

Even your mostly protected bit-locker encrypted data can be cracked by expert as long as needed.

Didn't you read Edward Snowden leaks at all?

I learn Computer Science, not long after that I realized it's going to happen. It's 20 years ago.

Yeah true, but they get away with it because these tech companies are sneaky and do it without you knowing. But face recognition is literally all up in your face, that triggers far more resistance from people.

BTW, a lot of Americans are deeply critical of how invasive these tech companies are already.
 
Yeah true, but they get away with it because these tech companies are sneaky and do it without you knowing. But face recognition is literally all up in your face, that triggers far more resistance from people.

BTW, a lot of Americans are deeply critical of how invasive these tech companies are already.
so what? I just respect the fact.

America keep talking 1984 or big brother crap. America is the biggest Big Brother in the world holding the biggest stick(military and nukes) patrolling the world. Why you need 11 aircraft carrier when you are protected by Atlantic and Pacific ocean? Why you need hundreds of military base around the globe?

United States military bases

Unimaginable hypocrisy.
 
so what? I just respect the fact.

America keep talking 1984 or big brother crap. America is the biggest Big Brother in the world holding the biggest stick(military and nukes) patrolling the world. Why you need 11 aircraft carrier when you are protected by Atlantic and Pacific ocean? Why you need hundreds of military base around the globe?

United States military bases

Unimaginable hypocrisy.

That's called a military empire.

Americans still have far more rights and freedoms than people in China have. You are comparing apples to oranges.
 
But when it comes down to other ethnic groups living abroad hoisting their national flags it's call hypocrite and no longer part of more rights and freedom to protest.
 
That's called a military empire.

Americans still have far more rights and freedoms than people in China have. You are comparing apples to oranges.
When did Blacks get equal political right and human rights? Some may think after American Civil War in 1865, it's not. Just a few decades ago. Check Martin Luther King Jr.

Again, you need to read your own history to understand China and other countries in general, please put yourself in others' shoes first. Comparing Orange and Apple, a little bit sad. Understand your ethnic root please.
 
When did Blacks get equal political right and human rights? Some may think after American Civil War in 1865, it's not. Just a few decades ago. Check Martin Luther King Jr.

Again, you need to read your own history to understand China and other countries in general, please put yourself in others' shoes first. Comparing Orange and Apple, a little bit sad. Understand your ethnic root please.

I said before that for most of America's history, it was horribly racist but eventually it changed. So that gives me hope that China will also change for the better.
 
I said before that for most of America's history, it was horribly racist but eventually it changed. So that gives me hope that China will also change for the better.
China has changed and improved a lot of course, much faster and more fundamentally than America.

America political system is jut plutocracy. America doesn't respect other countries' human rights at all. Can't you see it? America itself is a disease of human kind, hypocrisy and warmongering.

As an American, it's shameless to brag human right and political system.
 

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