Social Control
- Artificial Intelligence
- Surveillance
- Social Credit
- Big Data
- Great Firewall
- Security Law
- Chinese Communist Party Structure
Crimes Against Humanity
- The 610 Office
- Organ Harvesting
- Uighur Muslims
- Tibet
- Cultural Revolution
- Concentration Camps
- Tiananmen Square
Theft, Influence, and Intimidation
- I pledge allegiance to the Chinese Communist Party
- 1000 Talents Program
- Confucius Institute
- United Front
- Global Times
- 50 Cent Army
- Taiwan
- Hong Kong
- Loan Shark
- Intellectual Theft
- Threats against the free world
Power
Chinese entities turn to Amazon cloud and its rivals to access high-end US chips, AI
State-linked Chinese entities are using cloud services provided by Amazon and Microsoft to access advanced U.S. chips and artificial intelligence capabilities that they cannot acquire...
Read MoreTikTok Ban: Here’s Who Supports It (Biden, House GOP Leaders)—And Doesn’t (Trump, Some Democrats)
Former Trump advisor Kellyanne Conway, who now works for Club for Growth, has spent time on Capitol Hill lobbying on behalf of TikTok. Jeff Yass,...
Read MoreChina’s New AI ‘Supermind’ Deepens Challenge to U.S.
China is building a vast, AI-based intelligence platform dubbed “Supermind” to track millions of scientists and researchers around the world
When a Huawei Bid Turned Into a Hunt for a Corporate Mole
At TDC in Copenhagen, senior managers were potential suspects. The company’s offices were compromised, people were getting tailed. And then there were the drones …
America Pausing AI Sparks Concerns About China Making Gains
China may be willing to use AI in ways that threaten U.S. interests.
Winning the New Cold War: A Plan for Countering China
The greatest existential threat facing the United States today is the People’s Republic of China (PRC), led and controlled by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
TikTok CEO got grilled by lawmakers from both parties
TikTok’s CEO Shou Zi Chew found little reprieve from either side of the aisle during a five-plus hour hearing about the company’s risks to U.S....
Read MoreChina has a ‘rapacious appetite’ for learning about Australians
Mr Lea has investigated how much information the Chinese government is gathering from people’s cars and personal devices as its global technological influence expands.