No escape? Chinese VIP jail puts AI monitors in every cell โto make prison breaks impossibleโ โ South China Morning Post
What happened: Yancheng Prison, a facility housing inmates including government officials and foreigners in Chinaโs northern Hebei province, is upgrading its surveillance system with an artificial intelligence network of cameras and hidden sensors. The new โsmart jailโ system is almost finished after months of construction, according to SCMP, citing sources involved in the project. The AI network is able to detect unusual behavioral patterns such as extended bouts of pacing and send alerts to the guards. AI functions including facial identification and movement analysis are used in daily reports generated for each inmate.
Why itโs important: Jointly developed by industry and academic organizations including Tianjin-based surveillance technology company Tiandy, the system is expected to provide blanket coverage extending into every cell, rendering prison breaks next to impossible. The company is also planning to sell the system to some South American countries for jails with histories of violence and security breaches. The use of technology to monitor prisoners prompted concern over negative effects on prisonersโ lives and mental state from one human behavior expert who also suggested that some prisoners may look find ways to exploit the AIโs weaknesses.
