Chinese State-Linked Tech Firm Develops AI System to Identify Potential Threats to Public Order
The Times reported that a Chinese state-linked tech company is using AI to predict who might become a dissident. The disclosure appeared in coverage reviewed by France 24 on June 3, 2026.
nationalpost.comA Chinese state-linked tech company is using AI to predict who might become a dissident, The Times reported. The disclosure appeared in coverage reviewed by France 24 on Wednesday, June 3, 2026. British front pages that day also discussed the murder of 18-year-old student Henry Nowak after the release of police bodycam footage.
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The same press review noted coverage of the Trump administration's appointment of a new director of national intelligence. Additional stories examined the intersection of football and fashion ahead of the World Cup.
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