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Data-Centric Authoritarianism: How China’s Development of Frontier Technologies Could Globalize Repression

Artificial intelligence (AI) and other technologies that collect and analyze digital data are transforming how autocrats work to stifle dissent. Today, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) stands out for its quest to collect and leverage unprecedented types and volumes of data, from public and private sources and from within and beyond its borders, for social control. Thus, it is especially critical for civil society and democratic governments to identify effective, forward-looking strategies for confronting the spread of data-centric authoritarianism and mitigating its adverse impacts on human rights and democracy.

Author/s
Dr. Valentin Weber
External Publications

India’s G20 Presidency

Decoding the Digital Technology Agenda
Author/s
Dr. Sharinee Jagtiani
Dr. David Hagebölling
External Publications

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Events

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15:00 - 16:30 | 29 Jan 2013

India and Europe

In a speech at the DGAP, Foreign Minister Shri Salman Khurshid stresses common ground

Foreign Minister Khurshid’s visit was in step with efforts to strengthen India’s strategic partnership with Germany. A major push for which came in May 2012, when the first Indo-German intergovernmental consultation was held in New Delhi. In both his speech and the discussion that followed, Khurshid stressed common interests, including UN reform. “We need to adapt the UN system to better reflect reality.”

Council Event
Vortrag
18:00 - 20:00 | 03 Dec 2012

Machtwechsel in China

Beginn einer neuen Ära?

DGAP Regionalforum München
Vortrag
München

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