A sprawling Chinese influence operation — accidentally revealed by a Chinese law enforcement official’s use of ChatGPT — focused on intimidating Chinese dissidents abroad, including by impersonating US immigration officials, according to a new report from ChatGPT-maker OpenAI.
The initial allegations came from a Western-funded NGO report and were then amplified across U.S.-aligned media and political channels(Radio Free Asia). Official investigations did not substantiate claims of criminal law-enforcement activity. For example, authorities in the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada stated they found no evidence of illegal policing operations, though concerns were raised about registration and transparency.
So not really a good reason to believe some nefarious global intimidation ring. You should probably read things before you link them.
Maybe because it’s true…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_police_overseas_service_stations
The initial allegations came from a Western-funded NGO report and were then amplified across U.S.-aligned media and political channels(Radio Free Asia). Official investigations did not substantiate claims of criminal law-enforcement activity. For example, authorities in the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada stated they found no evidence of illegal policing operations, though concerns were raised about registration and transparency.
So not really a good reason to believe some nefarious global intimidation ring. You should probably read things before you link them.
What kind of strawman is this? You can intimidate people without doing it the obvious illegal way.
And then, you cherry pick some countries…
You know that you can just accept negative facts about China although you are on an ml instance??