China's advanced AI

 AI has come a long way and China has utilised fully the functionality of AI. 

China's use of AI extends to multiple domains like education, payment, and surveillance, and its advancement in AI and its use of it is nothing but impressive. 

Payment

Imagine making purchases with your faces. You don't have to carry cash a purse or anything just your face. China has achieved this. To use the facial recognition payment in China, users need only a working WeChat account and an associated bank account. Facial-recognition payment has become a popular mode of payment in China with more than 495 million users using it in 2021, according to iiMedia Research's estimates. China is indeed years ahead of everyone. 






Surveillance
many expats,, find living in China is much safer than in cities like London or New York. Street harassment and catcalling are virtually unheard of for foreigners, and streets are really secure. CCTV cameras in China, particularly those managed by government agencies or private entities, are often connected to centralized databases for monitoring and surveillance purposes. The Chinese government has invested heavily in developing sophisticated surveillance systems that utilize AI, facial recognition, license plate recognition, and monitor public spaces.
These CCTV cameras are often part of larger networks that feed data into centralized databases where information about individuals, vehicles, and activities can be stored and analyzed. This data can be used for various purposes, including law enforcement, public safety, and social control.

This strong control can lead to effective crime-stopping by police officers and hence a safe country.


Education
What's more important in today's than focused students who are the future of the country. China has heavily used AI in its student's education. Cameras in classrooms give detailed reports on how focused students are including yawning. In some schools, students are given headsets that have to be worn. These headsets monitor students' focus levels by using a technology called electroencephalography .

This monitors the brainwave activity and other sensors to monitor indicators of stress, fatigue, and attention levels. By analyzing the data collected from these sensors, the headset can provide feedback to the student and the teacher about the student's level of focus and engagement during online classes.

The goal of such technology is to help teachers and educators better understand students' learning patterns and identify when students may be struggling to concentrate or engage with the material. Additionally, it can provide insights into teaching methods and curriculum design to optimize learning outcomes. This will be a major way to use technology in the education sector. The use of such technologies has also encouraged students to focus more and ultimately score better.

These sorts of technologies should also be used in professions that require mentally fit and stable people to work such as Pilots to prevent an other suicide crash.


use of AI by China

https://www.vice.com/en/article/8xkymg/china-brain-wave-hats-helmets-productivity

https://gizmodo.com/companies-in-china-are-using-brain-sensors-to-monitor-e-1825651539



Use of AI by China has been nothing short of fascinating and the world should learn from its use of AI

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