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chinese fully automated airport! not just facial recognition!

it’s now possible to check in automatically at shanghai’s hongqiao airport using facial recognition technology, part of an ambitious rollout of facial recognition systems in china.

chinese fully automated airport! not just facial recognition!

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first chinese airport to be fully automated

according to the civil aviation administration of china, shanghai hongqiao international airport unveiled self-service kiosks for:

  • flight and baggage check-in, 

  • security clearance,

  • boarding powered by facial recognition technology, 

chinese fully automated airport! not just facial recognition!

shanghai’s hongqiao airport is being billed as the first airport to be fully automated. /vcg photo

similar efforts are underway at airports in beijing and nanyang city, in central china’s henan province.

many airports in china already use facial recognition to help speed security checks, but shanghai’s system, which debuted monday, is being billed as the first to be fully automated.

first airline to adopt the system

 

“it is the first time in china to achieve self-service for the whole check-in process,” said zhang zheng, general manager of the ground services department for spring airlines, the first airline to adopt the system at hongqiao airport. currently, only chinese identity cardholders can use the technology.

chinese fully automated airport! not just facial recognition!

the new luggage-checking machine in shanghai’s hongqiao airport /vcg photo

spring airlines said tuesday that passengers had embraced automated check-in, with 87 percent of 5,017 people who took spring flights on monday using the self-service kiosks, which can cut down check-in times to less than a minute and a half.

facial recognition in chinese daily life

 

across china, facial recognition is finding its way into daily life. mainland police have used facial recognition systems to identify people of interest in crowds and nab jaywalkers, and are working to develop an integrated national system of surveillance camera data.

chinese media are filled with reports of ever-expanding applications: 

  • a kfc outlet in hangzhou, near shanghai, where it’s possible to pay using facial recognition technology; 

  • a school that uses facial recognition cameras to monitor students’ reactions in class; 

  • hundreds of atms in macao equipped with facial recognition devices to curb money laundering.

chinese fully automated airport! not just facial recognition!

a chinese live-streaming star has been detained for five days after singing part of the national anthem in a “disrespectful” way while broadcasting.

let’s see the video belowdetain for 15 days or jail for 3 years if you violate this rule!

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why was she detained?

 

yang kaili, a 21-year-old self-made celebrity who had 44 million followers on one social media platform, 

detain for 15 days or jail for 3 years if you violate this rule!

“insulted” the national anthem while broadcasting on the huya live-streaming platform, on october 7, police in shanghai’s jingan district said in a social media post on saturday.

detain for 15 days or jail for 3 years if you violate this rule!

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yang was introducing an “online music festival” when she hummed the beginning of a ceremonial tune called athletes march, before singing the opening words to the national anthem march of the volunteers while waving her arms in the air like a conductor.

increasing controls over 

people’s behaviour online

 

some internet users expressed anger at her apparent levity while the police statement described her behaviour as “an insult to the dignity of the national anthem which repelled internet users”.

yang is the latest to fall foul of beijing’s increasing controls over people’s behaviour online and she was detained under a law introduced last year under which anyone who maliciously modifies the lyrics, or plays or sings march of the volunteers in “a distorted or disrespectful way in public”, can be detained for up to 15 days or jailed for up to three years.

2 expats face investigation for racist wechat comments

two expats in shenzhen are in trouble with police after making insensitive comments in a wechat group on september 27. the conversation started when one of the expats used the offensive term ‘chink’ when referencing a story about chinese rapper pissy’s diss track against sweden. 

 

detain for 15 days or jail for 3 years if you violate this rule!

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detain for 15 days or jail for 3 years if you violate this rule!

© image | thatsguangzhou

 

celebrity talked a lot of nonsense of chinese evolution

douyu celebrity “b总001” talked a lot of nonsense during the live broadcast, 

detain for 15 days or jail for 3 years if you violate this rule!

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saying that “from the perspective of evolution, chinese people did not evolve as well as japan and korea” and “if i were japanese, i would have invaded china in the first place”.

similar legislation 

in hongkong & macau

similar legislation is due to be implemented in hong kong and macau after a number of incidents in which soccer fans in the former british colony booed the anthem before international fixtures.

detain for 15 days or jail for 3 years if you violate this rule!

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the move has caused intense controversy in hong kong as many people expressed concerns that they might accidentally violate the law, which, besides banning any form of distortion or insult, says people must stand and act respectfully on certain occasions when the anthem is played.

celebrity apologized 

for her “stupid mistake”

 

yang, who has over a million followers on weibo, issued two apologies in the face of mounting criticism of her performance, begging forgiveness for her “stupid mistake”.

detain for 15 days or jail for 3 years if you violate this rule!

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“i sincerely apologise for singing the national anthem in an unserious manner while broadcasting. what i did has hurt your feelings. i’m sorry. sorry to the motherland, to the fans, to web users, and to the platform,” she wrote, promising to cease broadcasting and undertake patriotic education and activities.

huya, which was listed on the new york stock exchange in may, immediately blocked yang after the incident and took all her videos offline.

detain for 15 days or jail for 3 years if you violate this rule!

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“the national anthem is solemn and sacred … huya respects the anthem and firmly protects its dignity,” the company said in a statement, adding that yang’s behaviour reflected her lack of awareness of the “law and social responsibility”.

meanwhile, all her videos have been deleted on tiktok, another popular streaming app through which she first rose to fame, gaining 44 million followers.

just a few months ago, she was blocked by kuaishou, tiktok’s rival app, for asking fans for 30,000 yuan (us$4,300) to add her on wechat.

 

 

live streaming market in china

the popularity of live streaming in china has soared in recent years, creating a great number of web celebrities, many of them young women who share snippets of their day-to-day lives on camera.

detain for 15 days or jail for 3 years if you violate this rule!

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now the world’s biggest market for live streaming, the industry in china is expected to generate us$4.4 billion in revenue this year, according to a report by deloitte.

detain for 15 days or jail for 3 years if you violate this rule!


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china implements new regulations for high speed rails!

from december, high-speed train passengers in guangdong province who refuse to move after taking other people’s seats will face fines ranging from 500 to 2,000 yuan ($72 to $295), according to a new regulation.

china implements new regulations for high speed rails!

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china implements new regulations for high speed rails!

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the regulation on railway safety management says all high-speed train passengers will be required to take their seats according to their seat numbers, and railway staff and train police will have the right to fine and punish those who refuse to vacate other people’s seats.

the regulation, which will come into effect on dec 1, was passed by guangdong’s provincial people’s congress on sept 30 after a number of disputes about seating on trains made national headlines.

china implements new regulations for high speed rails!

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in august, a man surnamed sun took a young woman’s seat on a train from jinan, shandong province, to beijing, and refused to vacate it, sparking widespread condemnation from netizens. a number of reports of similar cases followed.

the guangdong regulation also says railway staff will have the right to stop passengers with invalid tickets or whose tickets do not match their identities.

passengers will also be prohibited from beating or cursing train attendants and railway staff, smoking in nonsmoking areas, and any illegal acts or other behavior that may affect the safe operation of trains.

the identities of passengers breaking the law or acting in an uncivilized way will be shared with other parts of the national railway network.

china implements new regulations for high speed rails!

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zhang yiri, an associate professor of law at guangzhou city polytechnic, said the new regulation will help ensure the safe operation of high-speed trains, which play a major role in the country’s transport sector.

“the regulation will help encourage passengers to ride the railways in a civil manner,” zhang said.

ji shaoxiong, who works as a sales representative for a foreign-funded company in guangzhou, guangdong province, said the new regulation will help prevent uncivilized behavior on trains by providing legal backing to train police and railway staff.

“introduction of the regulations is good news for both railway staff and passengers,” he said.

ji said he frequently took high-speed trains for business trips and had occasionally encountered uncivilized behavior on board.

 

china implements new regulations for high speed rails!

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she fell from 27th floor & gave you a lesson!

social networking has drastically fueled people’s risk sentiment for a selfie. in order to take an unparalleled photo and have more attention, they put themselves in danger and unaware of death is about to give them a kiss. 

a heavy price lesson

“do not risk your life for selfie”

a news from the sun on 14th said that a portuguese woman fell from the 27th floor and died. the woman’s name was sandra, she was a mother of two children and taught in panama. 

 

she fell from 27th floor & gave you a lesson!

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on oct 12th, she sat on her balcony rail and intended to take a selfie of herself. but she was caught by a strong gust and accidentally plunged to her death. according to a construction worker who was working in a high-rising building next to the woman’s, when she was sitting on the balcony, he and his fellow workers shouted to her to take care, but she failed to hear their warning.

after the horrible tragedy, the fire department of panama twitted “do not risk your life for selfie”.

insanity goes viral faster

 

the rising of social media has greatly shaped our daily life, it is also a breeding ground of people’s new habits, taking an extreme selfie is one of them. the reason why some people love taking an extreme selfie is that they desire attention from others, they want more likes and thumb-ups for their posted photos. 

 

she fell from 27th floor & gave you a lesson!

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however, if you post an ordinary photo on your twitter or facebook, it only makes small splashes and will soon get covered by cooler selfies from your friends. but if you post an extreme selfie, you will immediately catch people’s eyes and probably make you an internet celebrity. 

yes, insanity goes viral faster. the fast-developing social networking era has impacted on people’s personality and mind, everything goes so fast and that makes people’s eyes pickier. they refuse normal things on the internet and want something crazier.

for whom the bell tolls

 

november 2017, wu yongning, an extreme sports challenger in china fell from a 62-floor high building in changsha, a city located in the middle part of china. wu proclaimed himself as the first extreme sports challenger in china. 

 

she fell from 27th floor & gave you a lesson!

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and indeed his previous extreme selfies and tall building challenges brought him not only internet fame and profit but a sense of achievement. on 11th november 2017, wu came to the top of a glass tower and wanted to record a high-rising building challenge video to upload it to a video show platform. 

 

he set his camera on at the opposite tower and then he started his challenge show. but this time he wasn’t so lucky and fell off from the top of the building because of physical tiredness.

she fell from 27th floor & gave you a lesson!

© image | independent

 

there are reports express that india now has the world’s second largest smartphone market. a statistic shows that the number of smartphone subscribers in india has already surpassed 220 million. the selfie frenzy has already swept india, but it also has caused many selfie tragedies, many indians give the least care to personal safety while they taking a selfie.

 

actually, according to the independent, india has had the highest number of selfie-related deaths according to new research. a study found that between march 2014 and september 2016, 60 per cent of all “selfie deaths”, where a person dies while trying to take a picture of themselves, occurred in india.

she fell from 27th floor & gave you a lesson!

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if there is a prize for the most commonly shared hobby around the world, that honour should definitely go to selfie. 

do you agree with it or not? 

selfie is a so powerful hobby, it is so widely or insanely loved by people, it transcends races, cultures and languages more than anything in this smartphone era. because of people’ high enthusiasm for selfie, an increasing number of people risk their lives for one cool photo. 

 

they feel so satisfied when there are lots of thumb-ups or likes down their photos. but here comes the question, to risk one’s life for one cool selfie, is it really worth it?

 

 

 

 

she fell from 27th floor & gave you a lesson!always remember

you only have one life, never take an extreme selfie by risking your life!

 

she fell from 27th floor & gave you a lesson!

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