Étiquette : china (Page 6 of 6)

Science professor Wei Xiaoyong developed the new “face reader” to identify emotions which suggest if students are bored or stimulated.His technique produces a “curve” for each student showing how much they are either “happy” or “neutral”, and that data can indicate whether they are bored, he said.“When we correlate that kind of information to the way we teach, and we use a timeline, then you will know where you are actually attracting the students’ attention,” Professor Wei told The Telegraph.

Source : Chinese lecturer to use facial-recognition technology to check boredom levels among his students

Mr. Xi outlined what he described as the two prevalent viewpoints on tech policy in China. Under one, the country would continue with an industrial policy intended to absorb technology from foreign companies and ensure products are “secure and controllable.” That phrase, companies and industry groups said, could include such measures as giving the Chinese government access to systems, providing encryption keys or handing over source code.

Source : China Quietly Targets U.S. Tech Companies in Security Reviews – The New York Times

À cause de l’efficacité croissante des machines, il va être de plus en plus difficile pour un être humain d’apporter une contribution productive à la société. Les machines pourraient nous dépasser rapidement. Les chauffeurs routiers vont être parmi les premiers à être remplacés par les machines, mais aucune profession n’est à l’abri …

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Source : Les Chinois, prêts pour le dopage du QI in utero

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