A video circulating on Russian Telegram claims to show Chinese-speaking soldiers fighting for Russia in Selidove, Ukraine.
One of them has written βLi Jingjing was hereβ on a wall.
(Via Teacher Li: twitter.com/whyyoutouzhe... )
A video circulating on Russian Telegram claims to show Chinese-speaking soldiers fighting for Russia in Selidove, Ukraine.
One of them has written βLi Jingjing was hereβ on a wall.
(Via Teacher Li: twitter.com/whyyoutouzhe... )
NEW: Elon Musk bypassed Biden to help arrange a prisoner swap between Iran and Italy. Iran traded Italian journalist Cecilia Sala for an Iranian man indicted by the Justice Dept. Biden's aides say it's a bad deal. Our @nytimes.com story: www.nytimes.com/2025/01/15/w...
Yet, any ban canβt just be about TikTok because inevitably it will be succeeded by other apps based under authoritarian regimes. A better approach would be legislation to tackle all state-controlled apps now and into the future.
Here's me, nearly two years ago in the Sydney Morning Herald, advocating for comprehensive legislation to address all current and future state-controlled apps from authoritarian regimes, rather than focusing solely on banning TikTok.
www.smh.com.au/technology/i...
The ban-or-sell law may set up American policymakers for years of βwhack-a-moleβ with various apps that violate requirements not to be controlled by a foreign adversary, said @dariimpio.bsky.social, a China analyst at @aspi-org.bsky.social. www.washingtonpost.com/world/2025/0...
The release of Mohammad Abedini follows Iran's recent freeing of Italian journalist Cecilia Sala, sparking speculation that Sala may have been a bargaining chip.
NEW: Platformer has obtained the dehumanizing new guidelines moderating what people can now say about trans people on Facebook and Instagram. Employees tell me these changes are likely to inspire more violence against LGBT people: www.platformer.news/meta-new-tra...
These teenagers and young men β 95% of whom are Black, Latinx, or Filipino β earn between $2.20 and $4 per hour, plus an additional $1 an hour when theyβre actively fighting fires, according to the DJJ. ‡οΈ
Jan MichΓ‘lek, a Czech TikToker with over a million followers, accepted an all-expenses-paid trip to China via a Czechia-based agency, where he collaborated with a crew from state-owned China Radio International.
chinaobservers.eu/tiktokers-tr... @dariimpio.bsky.social @mattknight.bsky.social
Our team at Cyber, Tech & Security @aspi-org.bsky.social has published the last edition of our Monthly Roundup, summarising the big news of 2024 and looking out at what to expect in 2025 - have a read!
aspicts.substack.com/p/the-monthl...
Secondo lβinchiesta di BBC un'azienda italiana usava i pomodori provenienti dallo Xinjiang per i i suoi prodotti distribuiti all'estero, che perΓ² venivano descritti in vari modi come βitalianiβ
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In the latest episode of Stop the World, David Wroe sits down with Kevin Yam and Ted Hui - two of the world's most prominent exiled Hong Kong democracy activists - to discuss the current state of democracy in Hong Kong.
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In this episode of Stop the World, Ted Hui discusses the significance of the recent sentencing of 45 pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong.
"It's a historic turning point of the judiciary turning from democracy, from freedom, and from judicial independence".
Hear more π bit.ly/3ZjPWWr
As China tightens its grip on governance in Hong Kong and puts democracy activists under greater pressure, what can we expect for the future of the region?
In the latest episode of Stop the World, Kevin Yam provides his thoughts on the future of democracy in ππ°.
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The term βnorthern frontier cultureβ appears to be part of the CCPβs growing campaign to weaken Mongolian ethnic identity and instead push a Han-centric national identity through the elimination of Mongolian language education and other measures. www.aspistrategist.org.au/northern-fro...
Read the full report here: www.aspi.org.au/report/persu...
A new report from @aspi-org.bsky.social has taken a look at the emergence of persuasive technologies being designed, developed and deployed in China. GUEST: @dariimpio.bsky.social www.abc.net.au/listen/progr...
Very proud of the ASPI team that researched and wrote this report, including @dariimpio.bsky.social @nathanattrill.bsky.social @fergus.bsky.social and Tilla Hoja. With amazing cover art by @badiucao.bsky.social!
Companies based in other countries are developing this technology too. No matter where they are developed, persuasive technologies pose complex risks to human freedoms.
But risks are far higher when an entire technology ecosystem is under the control of an authoritarian state.
ASPI has identified leading Chinese companies including Midu, Goertek, Suishi, Silicon Intelligence, and others that are developing next-generation persuasive technologies and putting them to work for China's propaganda, public security, and/or military bureaus.
Chinaβs commercial sector is already a global leader in developing and using persuasive technologies. This presents a risk that the CCP could use persuasive technologies commercially developed in China to pursue illiberal and authoritarian ends, both domestically and abroad.
Emerging persuasive technologies such as generative artificial intelligence (AI), ambient technologies and neurotechnology interact with the human mind and body in far more intimate and subconscious ways, and at far greater speed and efficiency, than previous technologies.
The rapid adoption of persuasive technologiesβany digital system that shapes usersβ behaviors by exploiting physiological and cognitive vulnerabilitiesβwill challenge national security in ways that are difficult to predict.
Full report here:
www.aspi.org.au/report/persu...
New ASPI report: We identify several prominent Chinese companies that are putting persuasive technologies to work for Chinaβs propaganda, military and public-security agencies.
What are persuasive technologies and why does this matter for democracies? Keep reading:
Featuring super cool cover art by @badiucao.bsky.social π₯
π report by ASPI's amazing China Investigations and Analysis team!
Which persuasive technologies are Chinese companies developing, and how does this intersect with party-state objectives and the future of national security?
Thereβs an urgent need for more fit-for-purpose, proactive and adaptive approaches to regulating persuasive technologies. Accordingly, we set out policy recommendations focused on preparing for and countering the potential malicious use of the next generation of those technologies.
Chinaβs commercial sector is already a global leader in developing and using persuasive technologies. This report emphasises that Chinese tech companies are on the verge of developing and deploying technological applications with unprecedented persuasive capabilities that have dual-use potential.
Persuasive-technology capabilities are evolving rapidly, and concepts of and approaches to regulation are struggling to keep pace: Once the genie is out of the bottle, the national security implications will be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to containβas the Collingridge dilemma warns.
Emerging persuasive technologies interact with the human mind and body in far more intimate and subconscious ways, and at far greater speed and efficiency, than previous technologies. This presents malign actors with the ability to sway opinions and actions without the conscious autonomy of users.
π¨NEW ASPI REPORTπ¨: βPersuasive technologies in China: Implications for the future of national securityβ by @dariimpio.bsky.social, myself, Albert Zhang, @fergus.bsky.social, & @bethanyallen.bsky.social. Find it here: www.aspi.org.au/report/persu...