Huawei Manager Arrested by Chinese Police
The free world must worry about establishment of a police state under the technological umbrella of Huawei.
The financial manager of Huawei Meng and Wanzhou arrested for a long time. US researchers They investigated Huawei transactions when Z.T. E, backed by China, identified as a violation sanctions. US prosecutors now appear to have strong evidence of violations by the state-sponsored communist state technology and mobile technology company of the sanctions regime against Iran.The arrest and extradition lawsuit highlights Huawei’s concerns about the free world. The bets are high since the company can be the dominant player in 5G mobile networks. If Huawei wins this competition against US companies, Many of the world’s data will pass through the mobile networks of a company backed by a P.C.C that deals with the most problematic systems in the world. Huawei also plays a crucial role in the attempt by the General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (C.P.C) Xi Jinping to establish a high-tech police state and to surpass the United States in important technologies that will allow a variety of military capabilities.
C.C.P already collects sufficient data from Chinese citizens using mobile networks, search engines, and online shopping systems to create a “social credit system”. To say this system is Orwellian is less than the truth. Even George Orwell could not have imagined the new inclusion technology.
The Chinese government’s
plan is to create a database on the preferences, personal activities,
and customs of Chinese consumers, to give each one a “grade” based on
party loyalty and other behaviors that party leaders consider suitable
for good citizens. This finding will determine if they admit Chinese
citizens to universities, and can get good jobs, buy a house and much
more. It is no less than an attempt to create the first high-tech police
case.
Huawei will continue to play an important role in establishing this system. But Huawei is an international company with big ambitions. An incredible amount of global data will flow through the next generation of mobile technology. In part, that is why 5G and artificial intelligence linked: companies with greater access to data will train the best artificial intelligence systems.
Huawei will continue to play an important role in establishing this system. But Huawei is an international company with big ambitions. An incredible amount of global data will flow through the next generation of mobile technology. In part, that is why 5G and artificial intelligence linked: companies with greater access to data will train the best artificial intelligence systems.
Therefore,
this company backed by the C.C.P is preparing to determine the future of
how people use everything from transportation to medical care. If the
world race wins to become the dominant player in mobile technology, the
rest of the world can lose control over the use and security of the data
before the giant C.C.P. Regardless of Huawei’s protests as a private
company, Chinese laws require that companies doing business in China
share the data that the party considers necessary for national security.
Despite pass-aging strict data laws in places like Europe, there will be
no way to guarantee the integrity of the data and its use if it flows
through the C.C.P 5G system. It is possible that C.C.P does not have Huawei,
but benefits from the huge amounts of research and development related
to 5G and AI, the misuse of Chinese patent laws and antitrust laws that
place competitors in an unfavorable position, lack of ethical
restrictions in China and the use of AI techniques.
Therefore, the recent arrest reveals only one element of Huawei that violates international law and practice. The Chinese Communist Party’s attempt to corrupt Canada to violate its own laws demonstrates how close Huawei and the party are. If Beijing succeeds in its long-standing plan to become Huawei’s dominant player in the mobile industry, it will be China, not the West, that will set the “rules of the road” for the next generation of technology. Given Huawei’s history, this is a really annoying future in which to think.
Therefore, the recent arrest reveals only one element of Huawei that violates international law and practice. The Chinese Communist Party’s attempt to corrupt Canada to violate its own laws demonstrates how close Huawei and the party are. If Beijing succeeds in its long-standing plan to become Huawei’s dominant player in the mobile industry, it will be China, not the West, that will set the “rules of the road” for the next generation of technology. Given Huawei’s history, this is a really annoying future in which to think.