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China puts TRACKING CHIPS in school uniforms to watch pupils every move

The smart uniforms are linked to facial recognition cameras to teachers and parents can monitor pupils' every move.

By Tariq Tahir
24th December 2018, 6:51 pm
Updated: 25th December 2018, 12:14 am
SCHOOL pupils in China have begun wearing smart uniforms equipped with tracking technology that sends a message to their parents if they try to skip classes.

The uniforms cost £17 and have two chips embedded in the shoulder areas which are linked to the schools facial recognition cameras and its central computer system.

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Guizhou Guanyu Technology publicity material showing the various features of the smart uniforms

There is a variety of colours to choose from and each school can adapt then to suit their own needs.

The technology is able to check on when pupils are in school, if they are late and don’t go straight home at the end of the day.

China has been at the forefront developing facial recognition technology.

It has been reported it has ambitions to create a system that can identify people within three seconds with a 90 per cent accuracy rate.

Every morning pupils are captured on 20 second video by the school’s facial recognition cameras and a message is sent to their parents’ phone and the school telling them they’ve arrived, China Daily reported.

Pupils’ movements are then tracked throughout the day and data gathered on their activities then uploaded onto an app for teachers and parents to see.

Any pupil leaving school without permission triggers an alarm at the school gate.

The uniforms are made by made by Guizhou Guanyu Technology, who have spent two years developing them.

Company manager Chang Chengfei told the MailOnline uniforms the had been rolled out in 11 schools Guizhou and Guangxi provinces, in southern China.

He said the technology is only used for tracking pupils when they are school grounds but not outside.

As well as the smart uniforms, schools in China have also been installing facial recognition cameras in classrooms to make sure pupils pay attention.

Pupils at Number 11 High School in Hangzhou, eastern China are carefully watched by three cameras positioned above the blackboard.

Cameras monitor different facial expressions and they are fed into a computer system to see if they are enjoying the lesson or if they are bored.

The New York Times has reported that there are now an estimated 200 million fixed facial recognition cameras in China.

In addition, the authorities are pioneering other ways of using the technology.

Chinese police have begun using smart sunglasses that can recognise your face in a crowd.

It means that authorities will be able to automatically spy criminals walking around a city, without having to actually memorise an offender's face.

The Black Mirror-style technology is currently being used by railway police in the Chinese city of Zhengzhou, according to local sources.

Pictures of police wearing the scary smart-specs have been shared by Chinese newspaper People's Daily.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/8056887/china-tracking-chips-school-uniforms/
 
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China puts TRACKING CHIPS in school uniforms to watch pupils every move

The smart uniforms are linked to facial recognition cameras to teachers and parents can monitor pupils' every move.

By Tariq Tahir
24th December 2018, 6:51 pm
Updated: 25th December 2018, 12:14 am
SCHOOL pupils in China have begun wearing smart uniforms equipped with tracking technology that sends a message to their parents if they try to skip classes.

The uniforms cost £17 and have two chips embedded in the shoulder areas which are linked to the schools facial recognition cameras and its central computer system.

NINTCHDBPICT000458108137.jpg

Guizhou Guanyu Technology publicity material showing the various features of the smart uniforms

There is a variety of colours to choose from and each school can adapt then to suit their own needs.

The technology is able to check on when pupils are in school, if they are late and don’t go straight home at the end of the day.

China has been at the forefront developing facial recognition technology.

It has been reported it has ambitions to create a system that can identify people within three seconds with a 90 per cent accuracy rate.

Every morning pupils are captured on 20 second video by the school’s facial recognition cameras and a message is sent to their parents’ phone and the school telling them they’ve arrived, China Daily reported.

Pupils’ movements are then tracked throughout the day and data gathered on their activities then uploaded onto an app for teachers and parents to see.

Any pupil leaving school without permission triggers an alarm at the school gate.

The uniforms are made by made by Guizhou Guanyu Technology, who have spent two years developing them.

Company manager Chang Chengfei told the MailOnline uniforms the had been rolled out in 11 schools Guizhou and Guangxi provinces, in southern China.

He said the technology is only used for tracking pupils when they are school grounds but not outside.

As well as the smart uniforms, schools in China have also been installing facial recognition cameras in classrooms to make sure pupils pay attention.

Pupils at Number 11 High School in Hangzhou, eastern China are carefully watched by three cameras positioned above the blackboard.

Cameras monitor different facial expressions and they are fed into a computer system to see if they are enjoying the lesson or if they are bored.

The New York Times has reported that there are now an estimated 200 million fixed facial recognition cameras in China.

In addition, the authorities are pioneering other ways of using the technology.

Chinese police have begun using smart sunglasses that can recognise your face in a crowd.

It means that authorities will be able to automatically spy criminals walking around a city, without having to actually memorise an offender's face.

The Black Mirror-style technology is currently being used by railway police in the Chinese city of Zhengzhou, according to local sources.

Pictures of police wearing the scary smart-specs have been shared by Chinese newspaper People's Daily.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/8056887/china-tracking-chips-school-uniforms/

Now they are track even students. Frightened country with rasist regime.
 
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China puts TRACKING CHIPS in school uniforms to watch pupils every move

The smart uniforms are linked to facial recognition cameras to teachers and parents can monitor pupils' every move.

By Tariq Tahir
24th December 2018, 6:51 pm
Updated: 25th December 2018, 12:14 am
SCHOOL pupils in China have begun wearing smart uniforms equipped with tracking technology that sends a message to their parents if they try to skip classes.

The uniforms cost £17 and have two chips embedded in the shoulder areas which are linked to the schools facial recognition cameras and its central computer system.

NINTCHDBPICT000458108137.jpg

Guizhou Guanyu Technology publicity material showing the various features of the smart uniforms

There is a variety of colours to choose from and each school can adapt then to suit their own needs.

The technology is able to check on when pupils are in school, if they are late and don’t go straight home at the end of the day.

China has been at the forefront developing facial recognition technology.

It has been reported it has ambitions to create a system that can identify people within three seconds with a 90 per cent accuracy rate.

Every morning pupils are captured on 20 second video by the school’s facial recognition cameras and a message is sent to their parents’ phone and the school telling them they’ve arrived, China Daily reported.

Pupils’ movements are then tracked throughout the day and data gathered on their activities then uploaded onto an app for teachers and parents to see.

Any pupil leaving school without permission triggers an alarm at the school gate.

The uniforms are made by made by Guizhou Guanyu Technology, who have spent two years developing them.

Company manager Chang Chengfei told the MailOnline uniforms the had been rolled out in 11 schools Guizhou and Guangxi provinces, in southern China.

He said the technology is only used for tracking pupils when they are school grounds but not outside.

As well as the smart uniforms, schools in China have also been installing facial recognition cameras in classrooms to make sure pupils pay attention.

Pupils at Number 11 High School in Hangzhou, eastern China are carefully watched by three cameras positioned above the blackboard.

Cameras monitor different facial expressions and they are fed into a computer system to see if they are enjoying the lesson or if they are bored.

The New York Times has reported that there are now an estimated 200 million fixed facial recognition cameras in China.

In addition, the authorities are pioneering other ways of using the technology.

Chinese police have begun using smart sunglasses that can recognise your face in a crowd.

It means that authorities will be able to automatically spy criminals walking around a city, without having to actually memorise an offender's face.

The Black Mirror-style technology is currently being used by railway police in the Chinese city of Zhengzhou, according to local sources.

Pictures of police wearing the scary smart-specs have been shared by Chinese newspaper People's Daily.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/8056887/china-tracking-chips-school-uniforms/
Ok, this is where I draw a line too. This is a bit too far. China is increasingly becoming a glass house. You shouldn't protect your population from everything, let them decide a few things for their own.
 
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You would be surprised. Suppression never works, especially at a younger age. You have to be soft and patient. Also they are children for crying out loud, let them act as kids.
Kids can not have whatever they want, the west says the Chinese kids are so spoiled and you say they are so suppressed, but truth turned out they are pretty successful after growing up.
 
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Kids can not have whatever they want, the west says the Chinese kids are so spoiled and you say they are so suppressed, but truth turned out they are pretty successful after growing up.
No one in the west says that, well at least here in Canada they dont. They think your education system and parenting techniques are too hard, to the point where Chinese schools have suicide nets. Everything is done in balance and I'm afraid the west is too loose and Asia is too strict.
 
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No one in the west says that, well at least here in Canada they dont. They think your education system and parenting techniques are too hard, to the point where Chinese schools have suicide nets. Everything is done in balance and I'm afraid the west is too loose and Asia is too strict.
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No, the west always says that Chinese children are spoiled.

They think your education system and parenting techniques are too hard, to the point where Chinese schools have suicide nets. Everything is done in balance and I'm afraid the west is too loose and Asia is too strict.
That's East Asian Confucian culture, same is also true in Japan and Korea, it's no right or wrong.
 
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Ok, this is where I draw a line too. This is a bit too far. China is increasingly becoming a glass house. You shouldn't protect your population from everything, let them decide a few things for their own.
I don't mind if my child wears a positioning chip before the third year of junior high school. In fact, I am already considering buying a positioning watch for my 2.5-year-old child.Maybe I will buy Huawei smart watch.



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No one in the west says that, well at least here in Canada they dont. They think your education system and parenting techniques are too hard, to the point where Chinese schools have suicide nets. Everything is done in balance and I'm afraid the west is too loose and Asia is too strict.
The best students in the world are Chinese Students.Because hard work is the only way to learn and be good.
China has 10 millions students attending college entrance examination every year. If you want to enter Peking University and Tsinghua University,China University of Science and Technology or Shanghai Fudan University and Zhejiang University or Shanghai Jiaotong University, you must be better than others, how to distinguish between excellent and not so much, well rely on scores, because this is the fairest (even if you are Xi Jinping's son,if your college entrance examination scores are not good enough, and you cannot enter Tsinghua University.)


Now, in China, entering university is not a problem, but entering famous universities (Peking University, Tsinghua University, Shanghai Fudan University, University of Science and Technology, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Zhejiang University, etc. 985 Project Universities and 211 Project Universities, etc.), the competition is still very intense.
 
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I don't mind if my child wears a positioning chip before the third year of junior high school. In fact, I am already considering buying a positioning watch for my 2.5-year-old child.Maybe I will buy Huawei smart watch.



201810121043277723881.jpg


201810121043277893695.jpg


201810121043278818752.jpg
201810121043283946533.jpg
201810121043291238598.jpg
201810121043294361226.jpg
201810121043308303731.jpg
201810121043309499211.jpg
20181012104331804887.jpg
201810121043313397142.jpg


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The best students in the world are Chinese Students.Because hard work is the only way to learn and be good.
China has 10 millions college entrance examination students every year. If you want to enter Peking University and Tsinghua University,China University of Science and Technology or Shanghai Fudan University and Zhejiang University or Shanghai Jiaotong University, you must be better than others, how to distinguish between excellent and not so much, well rely on scores, because this is the fairest (even if you are Xi Jinping's son,if your college entrance examination scores are not good enough, and you cannot enter Tsinghua University.)


Now, in China, entering university is not a problem, but entering famous universities (Peking University, Tsinghua University, Shanghai Fudan University, University of Science and Technology, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Zhejiang University, etc. 985 Project Universities and 211 Project Universities, etc.), the competition is still very intense.
Unfortunately if you dont get into the top university, your career might not take off. This is not only a problem in China but in the west too, infact it's a universal problem. What happens to those that fail to get in? we as a society fail them.
 
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