Chinese researchers develop device they say can test loyalty of ruling party members

Researchers in the eastern Chinese province of Anhui say they have developed a device that can determine loyalty to the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) using facial scans.

A short video uploaded to the Weibo account of the Hefei Comprehensive National Science Center on June 30 said the project was an example of “artificial intelligence empowering party-building.”

The Weibo post was later deleted, but a text summary of video, produced in honor of the CCP’s July 1 anniversary, remained available on the Internet Archive on Monday.

“Guaranteeing the quality of party-member activities is turning into a problem in need of coordination,” the text said.

“This equipment is a kind of smart ideology, using AI technology to extract and integrate facial expressions, EEG readings and skin conductivity … making it possible to ascertain the levels of concentration, recognition and mastery of ideological and political education so as to better understand its effectiveness,” the description said.

“It can provide real data for organizers of ideological and political education, so they can keep improving their methods of education and enrich content,” it said.

It said the device relies on “emotionally intelligent computing,” among other methods, to measure to what extent subjects “feel grateful to the CCP, do as it tells them and follow its lead.”

In the video, as reported by Hong Kong’s Ming Pao newspaper, a researcher in white walks into a room and sits in front of a screen to take a test, before receiving a test score and analysis onscreen.

Big Brother

Before the post was deleted, some comments slammed the idea as “high-tech brainwashing,” while others referenced George Orwell’s dystopian novel 1984, saying that “Big Brother” would be watching them.

Anhui-based sociologist Song Da’an said the post had been removed due to its political sensitivity.

“Hefei Comprehensive National Science Center has been using biotechnology to measure the loyalty of party members and cadres,” Song said. “This shows that the CCP is becoming more and more totalitarian.”

“In the logic of a totalitarian society, more and more emphasis is placed on refining controllability, and party members are regarded as screws [that could come loose] and potentially cause damage; they are the enemy of the machine,” he said.

Song said the technology was based on the polygraph, used by security services to detect lying, which was itself based on the word association experiments of Swiss psychiatrist C.G. Jung.

“They are using this technology to treat all party members as potential anti-CCP agents,” he said. “The use of these technology on officials demonstrates the sorry state of affairs within party ranks.”

A Jiangxi-based current affairs commentator surnamed Zhang agreed.

“They are consolidating their power to better hold onto it,” Zhang said. “That’s what these people want; to consolidate their position.”

“Would a regime that served the people be afraid of losing political power?”

‘All-seeing eye’

A call to the Hefei Comprehensive National Science Center on Monday resulted in a recorded message saying “Sorry, the person you have called isn’t authorized to take your call. Goodbye.”

In 2018, authorities in Zhejiang province installed an “all-seeing eye” in a high-school classroom to spot students who weren’t paying attention or who fell asleep in class, official media reported.

The new system at the Hangzhou No. 11 High School links up a surveillance camera to facial recognition software that tracks students’ movements and facial expressions, according to the Zhejiang Daily newspaper.

The technology was part of a trial of software and surveillance systems that could be rolled out elsewhere as part of the development of “smart campuses,” the paper said.

“The system … can perform statistical analysis on students’ behaviors and expressions in the classroom and provide timely feedback on abnormal behaviors,” the report said.

Data collected by the system will be analyzed by the software, and overly inattentive or sleepy behavior will generate a prompt to the teacher to admonish the offender, it said.

The data could also be used to evaluate teachers’ performance in the classroom, the report said.

Translated and edited by Luisetta Mudie.

Merger with and into Iveco Group N.V. of New Business Netherlands Holding B.V.

Turin, 4th July 2022. Iveco Group N.V. (IVG) announces the beginning of the merger procedure (pursuant to Sections 2:309 of the Dutch Civil Code) with and into IVG of its fully owned subsidiary New Business Netherlands Holding B.V., a private company with limited liability (besloten vennootschap met beperkte aansprakelijkheid), having its official seat in Andelst, the Netherlands, and its office address at Wanraaij 9, 6673DM Andelst, the Netherlands, and registered with the trade register of the Netherlands Chamber of Commerce under number 76507203.

According to applicable law, the merger documentation has been filed with and is available for inspection at the Netherlands Chamber of Commerce, as well as posted at the corporate website www.ivecogroup.com. Subject to its creditors’ and shareholders’ rights, IVG – as absorbing company – intends to resolve upon the statutory merger by way of decision of the board of directors, instead of resolution by the general meeting. The completion of the merger is foreseen by the end of the year.

Iveco Group N.V. (MI: IVG) is a global automotive leader active in the Commercial & Specialty Vehicles, Powertrain, and related Financial Services arenas. Each of its eight brands is a major force in its specific business: IVECO, a pioneering commercial vehicles brand that designs, manufactures, and markets heavy, medium, and light-duty trucks; FPT Industrial, a global leader in a vast array of advanced powertrain technologies in the agriculture, construction, marine, power generation, and commercial vehicles sectors; IVECO BUS and HEULIEZ, mass-transit and premium bus and coach brands; IDV, for highly-specialised defence and civil protection equipment; ASTRA, a leader in large-scale heavy-duty quarry and construction vehicles; MAGIRUS, the industry-reputed firefighting vehicle and equipment manufacturer; and IVECO CAPITAL, the financing arm which supports them all. Iveco Group employs approximately 34,000 people around the world and has 28 manufacturing plants and 29 R&D centres. Further information is available on the Company’s website www.ivecogroup.com

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Hacker puts one billion Chinese citizens’ leaked personal data up for sale

A hacker has claimed to be selling the personal data of one billion Chinese nationals leaked from a Shanghai police database, according to a post by user “ChinaDan” on the hacker forum Breach Forums that was widely shared on Telegram.

If the claim is true, the data leak would be one of the biggest in history, Reuters cited tech experts as saying.

“In 2022, the Shanghai National Police (SHGA) database was leaked. This database contains many TB of data and information on Billions of Chinese citizen,” the post said.

“Databases contain information on 1 Billion Chinese national residents and several billion case records, including: name, address, birthplace, national ID number, mobile number, all crime/case details.”

The post had sparked widespread discussion on China’s tightly controlled social media platforms, and censors had blocked the hashtag #dataleak from Weibo by Sunday afternoon, the agency said.

The data breach was also referenced by rights activist Fu Xianyi on Twitter, who said the leak was from the “Shanghai public security database,” meaning the police.

Cryptocurrency business founder Zhao Changpeng also referred to a data leak involving one billion people’s personal details in an Asian country being up for sale on the dark web.

An online security expert who gave only the surname Chang said he believed the reports were genuine, as he had known of the database’s vulnerability before the report emerged.

“The information coming out now is true,” Chang said.

“There is a high probability that it was leaked last year but is only now being sold,” he told RFA. “The Shanghai authorities are investigating Gong Daoan, a police chief who was fired last year, so perhaps it’s related.”

“Most likely it was leaked from Alibaba Cloud.”

Major data dump

Chang said the data was linked to host oss-cn-shanghai-shga-d01-a.ops.ga.sh, which is a Shanghai police local area network (LAN) that is physically isolated from the internet, using private services from Alibaba Cloud.

The breach is likely the biggest to hit China since Communist Party (CCP) rule began in 1949.

“The data is linked to one billion people, with everything there,” Chang said. “I saw on Twitter that some people have already started analyzing the population decline, telecom fraud or other research based on the data.”

“A lot of people have downloaded some part of it.”

The data dump reportedly includes ID card and phone numbers, payment records for online purchases including groceries, ticket sales and hotel bookings, as well as details of age and gender.

Current affairs commentator Li Ang said the data dump is highly sensitive, coming as it does ahead of the CCP’s 20th National Congress later this year, at which CCP leader Xi Jinping is expected to seek an unprecedented third term in office.

“This isn’t some regular hacker; they must have used very high-tech means to get this data, and to publish it,” Li told RFA. “I don’t think this is an accident.”

“The person was already holding this data, and they have chosen this time to publish it,” he said.

China has yet to comment on the estimated 24TB of data involved in the leak, and many online comments said the government was unlikely to respond, for fear of encouraging more people to try obtaining data.

Translated and edited by Luisetta Mudie.

Prince Albert of Monaco: Boating Evolves and Is an Engine of Change

The Monaco Smart & Sustainable Marina Rendezvous Will Help Support Solutions to Climate Change in the World of Boating

Yacht Club of Monaco

A party held for the Yacht Club of Monaco. Around 40 new members have joined the club, including British sailor Saskia Clark and former NBA basketball player Tony Parker. About a thousand people attended the party.

MONACO, July 04, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — “The world of yachting must change to meet the challenges of a warming planet,” said Prince Albert II of Monaco, who is also president of the Yacht Club of Monaco.

“Faced with the climatic emergency that we are witnessing more and more every day, it is the entire yachting ecosystem that is concerned and must evolve: both the yachts and the port infrastructures. We must be agents of change and contribute to this transformation. It is for these reasons that I wanted our Yacht Club and My Foundation to support the Monaco Smart & Sustainable Marina Rendezvous. The aim is to present innovative solutions and encourage their implementation for the development of virtuous tourist ports,” said Prince Albert, speaking at the annual cocktail of the members of the Yacht Club of Monaco.

Some 40 new members have joined the club, including British sailor Saskia Clark and former NBA basketball player Tony Parker. About a thousand people attended the party. Prince Albert II also recalled that the club is organizing the Monaco Energy Boat Challenge from 4 to 9 July. All these initiatives are part of the Monaco Capital of Advanced Yachting, a project born in 2012 with the name of “Monaco Capital of Yachting,” a network brand whose aim is to consolidate the position of the Principality as a center of excellence in the yachting sector.

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LaPresse SpA Communication and Press Office Director
Barbara Sanicola barbara.sanicola@lapresse.it

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Philips completes cancellation of 8.8 million shares

July 4, 2022

Amsterdam, the Netherlands – Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG; AEX: PHIA) today announced that it has completed the cancellation of 8,758,455 of its shares. The cancelled shares were acquired as part of the EUR 1.5 billion share repurchase program for capital reduction purposes that was announced on July 26, 2021.

Philips’ current issued share capital amounts to EUR 177,863,016.40 representing 889,315,082 common shares. As communicated earlier, Philips intends to have 19,571,218 shares delivered through the early settlement of forward contracts (entered into as part of the same share repurchase program) and to cancel those as well, which would result in 869,743,864 issued common shares at year-end 2022 (2021: 883,898,969).

More information is available here.

For further information, please contact:

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E-mail: ben.zwirs@philips.com

Derya Guzel
Philips Investor Relations
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E-mail: derya.guzel@philips.com

About Royal Philips
Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) is a leading health technology company focused on improving people’s health and well-being, and enabling better outcomes across the health continuum – from healthy living and prevention, to diagnosis, treatment and home care. Philips leverages advanced technology and deep clinical and consumer insights to deliver integrated solutions. Headquartered in the Netherlands, the company is a leader in diagnostic imaging, image-guided therapy, patient monitoring and health informatics, as well as in consumer health and home care. Philips generated 2021 sales of EUR 17.2 billion and employs approximately 79,000 employees with sales and services in more than 100 countries. News about Philips can be found at www.philips.com/newscenter.

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Typhoon Chaba Weakens but Rain Continues 

Chinese forecasters said Typhoon Chaba weakened into a tropical storm on Monday, but more heavy rain is expected in the central and eastern parts of the country in the coming days.

The eye of Chaba was in the southern region of Guangxi as of Monday morning and it was moving at a speed of 10 to 15 kilometer per hour into Hunan and Hubei provinces, Chinese authorities said.

Late Sunday, China’s Central Meteorological Observatory lifted the typhoon blue warning as Chaba was downgraded.

The Observatory said heavy rain and strong winds are expected in Guangdong province, the Guangxi region, and Jiangxi, Hunan, Hubei, Henan, and Shandong provinces from Monday to Wednesday.

Typhoon Chaba made landfall in southern China Saturday afternoon, after lashing Hong Kong Friday with high winds and heavy rains that damaged buildings and uprooted trees.

The Observatory has warned that more extreme weather, including heavy flooding, is expected in the southern region of the country through August.

Heavy rains and flooding are not unusual for China, but forecasters say climate change is partly to be blamed the increasing frequency of severe storms.


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