China's Tencent Employs Facial Recognition To Detect Minors in Top-Grossing Mobile Game (scmp.com) 29
AmiMoJo shares a report: Tencent Holdings, the world's top-grossing games publisher, will use facial recognition technology to detect minors amid tighter scrutiny by the Chinese government over concerns excessive video gaming is hurting public health. Tencent's blockbuster mobile title, Honour of Kings, will be the first to test the technology, with some 1,000 new users in Beijing and Shenzhen selected to verify their identities through camera checks, the company said in a statement. In mid-September, Tencent found that almost half of the 600 game-playing minors and their parents who took part in its survey doubted facial-recognition checks in games, according to the statement. Tencent said it hoped to see how to use facial recognition and unearth problems through the scheme.
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Central government cared for it for at least two decades. It's literally one of their priorities in several five year plans now.
You're confusing central government with regional government and regional corruption. China has a problem similar to other large states in the region like Russia and India. Central government is generally working for the people and is far less corrupt (note: relative to, not in absolute terms) than regional governments. Problem is, bureaucracy is so hard to punch through from the t
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Thank you for venting your ignorance. That's not the way it works in any of the states I mentioned, because you can't purge the entire bureaucracy. Even Stalin couldn't do it at his peak of power. There are a tens of thousands of bureaucrats, in some cases hundreds of thousands who participate in decision making in these states and they are the only people who can keep the system running. At best you can hang one guy on the top, which incidentally, Xi tried to do over last few years.
It had no impact. Chines
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If they capture a minor in his/her undies, will they be charged with child porn?
No. China does not have the rule of law, and does not have an independent judiciary. If the CCP told them to do it, that makes it legal, regardless of any law.
But... WHY? (Score:1)
Why do these bureaucrats care so much about other people?
The eternal struggle is between 2 groups:
* Those people who just want to be left alone.
* Those people who just don't want to leave you alone.
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Why do these bureaucrats care so much about other people?
Because in the Confucian world the interests of society come before the rights of the individual. Your right to play a game is subordinate to your obligation to contribute to society.
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Eat it, Tencent--detected with no cameras!
Parents do your job. (Score:2)
As parents you should decide if your kid(s) playing Minecraft is teaching witchcraft or teaching abstract thinking. And since your decision only affects your kid(s), I'm free to parent how I like.
Why is it so hard to raise your own kid(s) instead of trying to
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Seriously, parents just watch what games your kid(s) are playing. Ie, raise you own kid(s), don't let some company decide whats best for you. If you don't think they should play that game, unstall/block it and tell your kid(s) why you blocked it. As parents you should decide if your kid(s) playing Minecraft is teaching witchcraft or teaching abstract thinking. And since your decision only affects your kid(s), I'm free to parent how I like. Why is it so hard to raise your own kid(s) instead of trying to find a technical solution that in the end just won't work to raise my kid(s)?
Because this is China, a communist country. You don't get to make the decisions there, the government gets to.
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Because this is China, a communist country. You don't get to make the decisions there, the government gets to.
Wait, now I'm confused.
How could the government let these lazy kids play video games in the first place? Didn't the government decide that all happy citizens are citizens who contribute to the greater needs of the country? These kids need to be made an example of; ie disappear for 3 months and then come back to repay the government for their mis-deeds and beg for forgiveness. At least that is the next headline I expect to see.
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Control over citizenry is one of the key issues with communist government models. East Germans tried the informer path. Every seventh person was an informer. It didn't work. Soviets tried the less invasive but much more random methodology after de-Stalinisation. It didn't work either.
China's benefit is in the modern computerisation and rise of AI deep learning systems, which actually give it an edge that both aforementioned examples were lacking. They often had the information, but had no ability to meaning
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Then the minor can just buy a face mask and wear it at the start of the game. Of course, the game maker will just be happy about this loophole.
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Then the minor can just buy a face mask and wear it at the start of the game.
1. Masks are easy to detect.
2. The check is not only at the start of the game.
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Apparently, you've never been to China. Only got info fed by your mainstream media.
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China is not going to arrest anyone for spoofing a video game.
It is America, not China, that imprisons people for petty nonsense.
The incarceration rate in America is FOUR TIMES what it is in China.
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You watch too much propaganda. What will happen is that leadership at workplace of the parents will have a talk with parents, causing them to lose face. Who will make a call to grandparents, who are raising the kid. Who will beat the kid senseless for making parents lose face.
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Because you want to be able to play the game. Kids who just want to play games and who study for 12-14 hours a day under constant supervision from their parents and grandparents don't have time to learn (about) the things you're talking about, especially with regulated Chinese internet routinely making access to such things hard in the first place.
This just in... (Score:2)
sales of fake moustaches and beards in China suddenly skyrocket.