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Nigeria, Kenya, and Uganda spend $2 billion on Chinese AI surveillance systems to track protesters.
At least 11 African governments have spent over $2 billion on Chinese-built AI surveillance systems marketed as "smart city" solutions.
Installed in countries including Nigeria, Kenya, and Uganda, these systems use facial recognition and license plate readers to monitor public spaces.
Despite claims of improving security, evidence shows they are primarily used to track protesters and suppress dissent, with little oversight or public transparency.
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Nigeria, Kenia y Uganda gastan $ 2 mil millones en sistemas de vigilancia AI chinos para rastrear a los manifestantes.