Hikvision AI Training In Xinjiang Paramilitary Base, Now Denies

Source: IPVM

Hikvision has been listing AI training in a Xinjiang paramilitary base that bans Uyghurs from participating. However, Hikvision is now denying it and deleted evidence.

This revelation comes despite Hikvision’s repeated claims amid US sanctions that it “respects human rights” and is “taking a hard look” at its operations.

IPVM found over a dozen discriminatory Hikvision job ads for work located inside a People’s Armed Police base, a branch of the PRC military, raising concerns from many experts. IPVM also found separate ads showing that Hikvision continues to work on large-scale Xinjiang surveillance projects. Hikvision deleted all the ads shortly after IPVM contacted them for this story.

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