China Proposes ‘One Person, One File’ Surveillance Escalation
China’s proposed “One Person, One File” (OPOF) program aims to enhance digital surveillance and censorship by creating detailed personal profiles for every resident. This initiative, part of a broader trend of increasing authoritarianism under Xi Jinping, uses advanced technologies like AI and facial recognition. The program raises significant human rights concerns, leading to unfair detentions and suppression, particularly targeting minorities.
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