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U.S. Government Bans 8 More Chinese Tech Firms

The United States government is not at a war with Huawei but a trade war with China and its technology sector in particular. In a move that didn’t surprise anyone really, a host of Chinese facial recognition, AI, and data forensics firms have been added to the “entity list”, which is the blacklist of the United States Bureau of Industry. The companies that are in this list cannot do business with US firms, cannot import or export goods and services, and enjoy any type of collaboration with them.

In total, 28 Chinese companies were added onto the entity list, and the act is based on accusations of helping repressive activities in China and mass surveillance. As these companies allegedly aid the oppressive Chinese regime, they are considered dangerous entities for the U.S., and doing business with them is equally risky. The eight most notable of the newly added entities are the following:

  1. Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co. (facial recognition)
  2. Zhejiang Dahua Technology Co. (facial recognition)
  3. SenseTime Group Ltd. (artificial intelligence)
  4. Megvii Technology Ltd. (artificial intelligence)
  5. Yitu Technologies (artificial intelligence)
  6. iFlytek (voice recognition software)
  7. Xiamen Meiya Pico Information (data forensics)
  8. Yixin Science and Technology Company (nanotech)

Hikvision is a facial recognition technology that’s already working with the government of Zimbabwe and the Harare City Council. Hikvision has made a statement on Bloomberg, expressing their opposition to the decision of their inclusion in the entity list, and also said that this will hamper efforts by global companies to improve human rights around the world. They claim to have taken steps to prove their responsible and respectful handling of citizen data over the past year, and engaged with officials in the U.S. to convince them about their methods.

No matter how each of the affected Chinese firms makes of this, we’ll have to wait and see how this plays out in the long run. For now, it isn’t helping global technological developments, but the impact in society as Hikvision likes to put it is too complicated to evaluate on any basis, especially that of promoting human rights globally through facial recognition systems.


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