Keeping Score: How Bad is Chinas Social Credit System , Info Bites
Chinas social credit system was first announced in 2014 and has since bred speculation that it will lead to an Orwellian nightmare a reallife Black Mirror. Media reports claimed that all Chinese citizens would be given a numerical ranking by 2020. But is this true China wants to rate its people and businesses based on good and bad behaviour. Under the scheme, citizens gain points for donating blood, helping the elderly, and athletic achievements. Those who litter, buy too much alcohol, and play computer games will lose credit. Garnering points will give you advantages, such as depositfree services. Low scores can prevent you from using highspeed trains or getting a bank loan. The programmes stated goal is to build trust in Chinese society. Chinas social credit system has been compared to Big Brother and other dystopian visions. Though Chinas omnipresent social credit system isnt in place just yet, pilot versions already exist in some cities, regions, and business ecosystems, such
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