Surveillance cameras watch closely as visitors walk around the Bund in Shanghai, China on April 4, 2019. (Image Credit: TechNode/Eugene Tang)
Surveillance cameras on the Bund in Shanghai, China on April 4, 2019. (Image credit: TechNode/Eugene Tang)

Artificial intelligence (AI) unicorn Sensetime is partnering with communications tower company China Tower to retrofit its 1.9 million sites with video surveillance systems.

Why it matters: At a recent trade show, China Tower offered a range of scenarios where the monitoring tech could be useful, including forest fire prevention and curbing illegal farmland construction.

  • A large-scale, AI-powered surveillance network could raise concerns from privacy advocates worried about Chinaโ€™s already massive security apparatus.
  • The partnership provides a boost for Alibaba-backed Sensetime, which is Chinaโ€™s biggest AI startup with a valuation exceeding $7.5 billion.

Details: The new system is part of China Towerโ€™s Trans-sector Site Application and Information business (TSSAI).

  • A new subsidiary named Smart Tower that was set up in June will drive the surveillance business, according to a report by communications industry media Light Reading. Smart Tower has registered capital of $130 million.
  • China Tower has also contracted Shanghai-based China Pacific Property Insurance to analyze insurance claims using AI.

Context: China Tower previously partnered with Alibaba in a similar infrastructure-oriented deal, lending its towers in return for collaboration on cloud computing, edge computing, big data, and 5G.

  • Along similar lines, in 2018 China Tower joined the Ministry of Industry and Information Technologyโ€™s (MIIT) pilot program to explore potential uses for retired electric vehicle batteries, technology it already leverages to provide backup power for its base stations.
  • Tower firms outside China have been slow to adopt China Towerโ€™s business strategy, with the exception of Barcelona-based Cellnex, which offers its infrastructure for services like Wi-Fi, irrigation management, and the internet of things.

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