The Internet Freedom LeagueSeptember/October 2019 187Although that is a worthy goal, it ignores the reality that in many
countries where citizens do not enjoy those rights o ine, much less
online, the Internet is less a safe haven than a tool o repression. Re-
gimes in China and elsewhere employ articial intelligence to help
them better surveil their people and have learned to connect security
cameras, nancial records, and transport systems to build massive
databases o information about the activities o individual citizens.
China’s two-million-strong army o Internet censors is being trained
to collect data to feed into a planned “social credit” scoring system
that will rank every resident o China and dole out rewards and pun-
ishments for actions committed both online and o ine. The so-
called Great Firewall o China, which prohibits people in the country
from accessing material online that the Chinese Communist Party
deems unacceptable, has become a model for other authoritarian
regimes. According to Freedom House, Chinese ocials have heldLogged out: a woman at an Internet café in Beijing, July 2011IM CHIYIN
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