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US To Blacklist Chinese AI Company SenseTime Over Xinjiang Ahead of IPO (ft.com) 37

The US will put SenseTime, the Chinese artificial intelligence company that specialises in facial recognition software, on an investment blacklist on Friday, the same day that it prices its Hong Kong initial public offering. From a report: The action against SenseTime, which Washington says enables human rights abuses against Muslim Uyghurs in Xinjiang, will be part of a package of sanctions against a number of countries to mark Human Rights Day, according to three people familiar with the decision.

The US Treasury will place SenseTime on a list of "Chinese military-industrial complex companies." In June, President Joe Biden signed an executive order that barred Americans from investing in companies on the list, following a Trump administration policy intended to tackle national security threats. The decision to blacklist SenseTime will coincide with the last day of the Democracy Summit that Biden has convened with more than 100 countries. The US president held a virtual meeting last month with Xi Jinping, his Chinese counterpart, in which they discussed ways to ensure that tensions between the countries did not veer into conflict. But Biden has stressed that he will not stop criticising China over human rights abuses.

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US To Blacklist Chinese AI Company SenseTime Over Xinjiang Ahead of IPO

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  • by Marxist Hacker 42 ( 638312 ) * <seebert42@gmail.com> on Thursday December 09, 2021 @09:46AM (#62062707) Homepage Journal

    I thought we weren't supposed to call it that anymore, lest the rioters tear apart the data farm.

    Aren't we supposed to call it a "blocklist" now?

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      Is it actually called the blacklist or is that just something the FT made up? TFA is paywalled but don't these things usually have some more convoluted name? The Chinese call their something like the List of Unreliable Companies.

      Anyway, fuck these guys. They make tech that tries to determine the race of a person from video.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Should they blacklist Aramco for enabling the Saudi Arabia's government to commit human rights abuses? Should they blacklist companies like Lockheed, Raytheon and Boeing for enabling certain countries to commit illegal wars and war crimes?

    • by Klaxton ( 609696 )
      While those entities may be culpable of things that deserve retribution, the justification in this case was "national security threats" which is different from human rights abuses.
      • > the justification in this case was "national security threats" which is different from human rights abuses.

        I'm not sure I follow you.

        The Chinese company is blacklisted because it's also part of the commission of, or used in ways that enable, human rights abuses.

        Seems that's what the parent's list of US companies do. And directly for Lockheed, Raytheon and Boeing, to name just a few.

        Whatever those companies claim about their product, they definitely also enable and are used to commit human rights abuses

    • There is a difference between âoeenablingâ and âoecommittingâ human rights abuses.

      By extension of you paying taxes, you too have enabled human rights abuses, but that doesnâ(TM)t mean you have actively gone and made software that identifies people of a certain race (in this case Uyghurs), tested it on slaves you have acquired from the government. That is what this company did.

      Itâ(TM)s likely this software was built on open source image classifiers, so by your definition, we sho

  • China is a communist country. They should have a centrally planed economy, and none of these companies should need to IPO, since the government should own them all.

    I honestly don't understand any of this

    • You visit China anyone middle class and above will tell you they are capitalists.

      Communism? That's something that those crazy people do up in Beijing. Pretty much the way normal people in the U.S. view Republicans. Unfortunately they are influential and make the rules, but they like money same as anyone else so they can be influenced themselves.

      So the rules allow things like corporation and public securities markets and lawsuits and all the rest. But things are decided differently in their one-par

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