Chinese AI police tech showcased in Beijing to assess suspects' states

At a law enforcement equipment exhibition in Beijing last week, firms displayed AI devices that assess suspects' physical health, mental state and risk levels.

Tianjin-based video surveillance supplier Tiandy presented a camera that measures vital signs including heart rate, blood pressure, blood oxygen level and blood flow rate for up to six people in about 10 seconds. The company said accuracy exceeded 90 per cent. Results appear on a screen with abnormal indicators highlighted in yellow or red. Tiandy said the product suits interrogation waiting areas where four cameras can cover two dozen people. The technology can also track detainees' live location, warn of sudden medical crises and flag irregular policing such as leaving a detainee unattended or interrogating with only one officer present.

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A Chinese research team has developed an AI platform called GalaxyVS that screens potential drugs in seconds.

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A district in Guangzhou has launched a platform to connect businesses with artificial intelligence providers. Initial projects are valued at more than 13 million yuan. Officials say the move aims to accelerate the commercial use of AI.

The Supreme Court AI Committee has released draft regulations that bar the use of artificial intelligence for determining judicial outcomes or profiling witnesses and parties in court cases.

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SensiTime, a Chinese AI company under US sanctions, launched SenseNova U1 on Tuesday. The open-source model generates and interprets images faster than leading US competitors, according to the firm. It is optimized for Chinese-made chips amid restrictions on advanced technology access.

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