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0x815@feddit.deOPto Technology@beehaw.org•China's state subsidies in green technologies significantly higher than those in EU and OECD countries, distorting competition, researchers say3·1 year agoWhat about cleaning all yards? This ‘the West bad, China bad okay’ stance is dehumanising and ignorant. [Edit typo.]
0x815@feddit.deOPto Technology@lemmy.world•China's state subsidies in green technologies significantly higher than those in EU and OECD countries, distorting competition, researchers sayEnglish22·1 year agoI posted this elsewhere already, but it also fits here goven many of the posts in this thread: It is not just about data/privacy concerns (which are underestimated imo, as China pursues an own agenda with collecting your data through Chinese tech) and ‘unfair’ subsidies, but about gross human rights violations.
In short, some parts of the cheap Chinese cars are made in concentration camps where people are forced to work under catastrophic conditions.
0x815@feddit.deOPto Technology@beehaw.org•China's state subsidies in green technologies significantly higher than those in EU and OECD countries, distorting competition, researchers say2·1 year agoI posted this elsewhere already, but it also fits here goven many of the posts in this thread: It is not just about data/privacy concerns (which are underestimated imo, as China pursues an own agenda with collecting your data through Chinese tech) and ‘unfair’ subsidies, but about gross human rights violations.
In short, some parts of the cheap Chinese cars are made in concentration camps where people are forced to work under catastrophic conditions.
0x815@feddit.deOPto Technology@lemmy.world•Chinese firm sought to use UK university links to access AI for possible military useEnglish101·1 year agoChinese orgs love signing MOUs
The CCP - or, better, the China Scholarship Council (CSC) under the rule of the CCP - forces Chinese students and researchers to sign ‘loyalty pleadges’ before giong abroad saying they “shall consciously safeguard the honor of the motherland, (and) obey the guidance and management of embassies (consulates) abroad.” The restrictive scholarship contract requires them to report back to the Chinese embassy on a regular basis, and anyone who violates these conditions is subject to disciplinary action.
In one investigation,
Mareike Ohlberg, a senior fellow working on China at the German Marshall Fund, sees the CSC contract as a demonstration of the Chinese Communist Party’s “mania for control.”
“People are actively encouraged to intervene if anything happens that might not be in the country’s interest,” Ohlberg said.
Harming China’s interests is in fact considered the worst possible breach of the contract.
“It’s even listed ahead of possible involvement in crimes, so effectively even ahead of murder,” she noted. “China is making its priorities very clear here.”
[…] Kai Gehring, the chair of German parliament’s Committee for Education and Research, says the CSC contracts are “not compatible” with Germany’s Basic Law, which guarantees academic freedom.
In Sweden, for example, universities have already cancelled the collaboration with the CSC over this practice.
There is ample evidence that China uses scientific collaboration with private companies as well as universities and research organizations for spying. You’ll find many independent reports on that as well as of the CCP’s intimidation practices of Chinese students who don’t comply with the party line, e.g., in Australia and elsewhere. It’s easy to find reliable sources on the (Western) web.
0x815@feddit.deOPto News@lemmy.world•Romania denies visas for entire Russian delegation to the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly in Bucharest over "aggression against Ukraine"3·1 year agoThat’s right. Just pasted the original content without recognizing it, my fault. Just added it now in the body.
0x815@feddit.deOPto World News@beehaw.org•"Training future authoritarians": How China promotes its authoritarian capitalism model by teaching government officials in the Global South on how to infringe people's freedom and undermine democracy1·1 year agoWhat is a good source for information on China?
0x815@feddit.deOPto World News@beehaw.org•"Training future authoritarians": How China promotes its authoritarian capitalism model by teaching government officials in the Global South on how to infringe people's freedom and undermine democracy5·1 year agoThese are not marketing but training materials offering authoritarian principles in areas such as law enforcement, journalism, legal issues, space technologies, and many other topics, to build and maintain a totalitarian regime as China’s authoritarian capitalism model. It’s for the benefit of a few, while the people’s freedoms are suppressed.
Read the whole report.
0x815@feddit.deOPto World News@beehaw.org•China's government launched additional "local communication centers" to increase propaganda efforts worldwide3·1 year agoCorrected, thanks. It’s no bear initiative :-) 🐼
0x815@feddit.deOPto News@lemmy.world•China's government launched additional "local communication centers" to increase propaganda efforts worldwide4·1 year agoYeah, and sometimes the ‘Western’ media is, in fact, Chinese:
NewsBreak: Most downloaded US news app has Chinese roots and ‘writes fiction’ using AI
0x815@feddit.deOPto News@lemmy.world•South Australia to legislate 'world leading' electoral donation ban prohibiting donations and gifts to political parties, backed by tough penalties for those who seek to circumvent the law10·1 year agoIt says a fine or ‘up to 10 years in prison’.
0x815@feddit.deOPto World News@beehaw.org•Russia Spreads Disinformation to Cover Up Its Use of Chemical Weapons in Ukraine, the US Government Says6·1 year ago@trevron, It’s good practice to name source. Read my other post in this thread on the same topic citing another source, and feel free to post sources you deem more reliable.
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0x815@feddit.deOPto World News@beehaw.org•Russia Spreads Disinformation to Cover Up Its Use of Chemical Weapons in Ukraine, the US Government Says5·1 year agoUkraine accuses Russia of intensifying chemical attacks on the battlefield (February 2024)
Ukraine accused Russia […] of using toxic chemicals in more than 200 attacks on the battlefield in January alone, a sharp increase in what it said were recorded instances of their use by Russian forces since they invaded two years ago.
CS gas […] is banned on the battlefield by the international Chemical Weapons Convention which states in Article 1: “Each State Party undertakes not to use riot control agents as a method of warfare.”
[…] The Ukrainian general staff said: “815 cases of the use of ammunition loaded with toxic chemicals by the Russian Federation were recorded. Of these, only in January 2024 – 229 cases.”
0x815@feddit.deOPto World News@beehaw.org•In the New Cold War, Europe’s Approach to China Is Already Outdated, Researchers Say8·1 year agoThe Nato expansion issue is far to simplistic. Nato doesn’t expand itself. All Nato members join this alliance voluntarily. Finland, for example, has been committed to neutrality for 80 or so years and joined Nato only after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Neutrality is fine in a world where everyone -especially your neighbours- respect democratic values and human rights. If this isn’t the case, countries seek alliances. (We have a similar situation in the Asia-Pacific region, where countries seek to establish alliances following China’s increasingly aggressive behaviour.)
The ‘problem’ isn’t Nato -that’s indeed Russian propaganda- but the fact that Russia failed so far to develop democratic structures. The aggressor here is Putin’s dictatorship.
0x815@feddit.deto Technology@beehaw.org•OpenAI Insider Estimates 70 Percent Chance That AI Will Destroy or Catastrophically Harm Humanity7·1 year agoYes. We need human responsibility for everything what AI does. It’s not the technology that harms but human beings and those who profit from it.
0x815@feddit.deto World News@beehaw.org•Biden details a 3-phase hostage deal aimed at winding down the Israel-Hamas war3·1 year agoNo Gaza ceasefire until Israel war aims achieved, Netanyahu says
His [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s] statement comes after US President Joe Biden announced Israel had proposed a three-stage plan to Hamas aimed at reaching a permanent ceasefire.
0x815@feddit.deOPto Technology@beehaw.org•German carmaker Volkswagen says forced labour in one of its sub-supplier's plants in China was not identified as 'no full supply chain transparency exists'2·1 year agoYou wouldn’t trust the Chinese supplier (or any supplier). You’d go to the bauxite shipment company and let them register with the network, you’d send independent auditors to their premises, very much as we do it with ibdependent audits nowadays.
We do need to physically access the premises across the supply chain to verify that ‘on-chain personas’ reflect their ‘real’ identities. But no single authority can control the data, we can be quite sure that all transfers of ownership across the supply chain have been authorized by their controllers. Compared to centralized systems, the blockchain provides us a much higher level of transparency and certainty over the fidelity of the information.
0x815@feddit.deOPto Technology@beehaw.org•German carmaker Volkswagen says forced labour in one of its sub-supplier's plants in China was not identified as 'no full supply chain transparency exists'3·1 year agothere’s no way tovtrack where resources, material, items come from, who made them
Independent audits are done -they are very common in many industry for a variety of reasons- and they work if done properly.
We could even track the provenance of each material through a trustless system like a blockchain to guarantuee a high level of credibility and transparency, just to name a relatively new technology. This is done already.
0x815@feddit.deOPto Technology@beehaw.org•German carmaker Volkswagen says forced labour in one of its sub-supplier's plants in China was not identified as 'no full supply chain transparency exists'6·1 year agoThey have been already managing that for a long time. Independent audits are common - except in a few countries.
Do you say that to Europe, to China, or both?
It’s obvious you’re addressing only Europe. Why?
This is what I meant with ‘The West bad, China bad okay’. It’s hypocritical. It’s double-standards. It’s ignorant and disgusting.