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The Social Credit System (Chinese: 社会信用体系; pinyin: shèhuì xìnyòng tǐxì) is a national credit rating and blacklist being developed by the government of China. [1] The social credit initiative calls for the establishment of a record system so that businesses, individuals and government institutions can be tracked and evaluated ...
One has to put it in the context of China's 1.4 billion population, and there are all sorts of problems to address. Reports of 'big brother' China social credit system untrue: AI expert Xue Lan ...
In 2019, the South China Morning Post reported that the Beijing Subway would also begin sorting passengers using facial recognition based on information pulled from the social credit system and criminal offending databases. Commuters who exhibited anti-social behavior or had previous bad credit scores would also be penalized under the system. [127]
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Credibility scores, social influence scores and other comprehensive evaluations of people are not rare in other countries. However, China's "social-credit system" remains to be controversial as this single score can be a reflection of a person's every aspect. [27] Indeed, "much about the social-credit system remains unclear". [26]
Foshan city of China’s southeastern province Guangdong launched a blockchain-based corporate social credit system with an automated credit rating function, state-backed media reported on Thursday.
Construction of a social credit system was announced during the 16th National Congress. [3]: 71 The central government did not have a specific vision for what a finished system might look like and local governments would be allowed to develop pilot programs that could inform the larger policy approach. [3]: 71
Credit scoring systems are seen as scheme to classify individuals creditworthiness necessitated by the loss of these collective social services. [11] [13] The credit scoring system in the United States has been compared to, and was the inspiration for, the Social Credit System in China. [14] [15]