Facial recognition and bathtime bookings: How China's universities are reopening

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As COVID-19 cases in China sink to new lows, the world's largest population of university students is heading back to campus in a migration ...

BEIJING: As COVID-19 cases in China sink to new lows, the world's largest population of university students is heading back to campus in a migration defined by lockdowns, patriotic education and cutting-edge surveillance equipment.

Renmin University did not respond to a request for comment. A notice on its social media account confirmed students must apply to leave campus.At the same time, government procurement documents show dozens of universities have purchased"epidemic control" surveillance systems based on facial recognition, contact tracing and temperature checks.

Responding to the criticism last week during a media briefing, officials from China's Ministry of Education said that the measures weren't compulsory for universities, but that students should not leave campuses unless necessary. Many systems call for dozens of cameras that can collect facial data and temperatures, as well as notification systems that require students to enter information multiple times a day.

One system at the University of Science and Technology Liaoning cost 429,000 yuan and uses cutting-edge facial-recognition temperature cameras that can spot people without masks, bidding documents show. A system at Tianjin Normal University collects details on students' families, the addresses of places they visit off campus and how they get to the university.

Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)

 

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