He reports being monitored heavily in China and having been told by school leadership to remove a Substack essay that mentioned China.
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Monitoring
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Key Notes
Jiang says attention is power and therefore expects intelligence agencies to monitor him as his reach grows, because controlling his voice would help preserve obedient public perception.
He argues that when China adopts edtech without such a process, it ends up using facial recognition to monitor behavior instead of solving the real engagement problem.
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"I work at a school. I'm I'm employed by the school. They have legal responsibility for me. And there was one time when I..."
"barack obama also used my my ideas as well you know i had this one video where i discussed how baby boomers are destroying..."
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"...old. Okay. Well, there's an AI singing songs to you who's monitoring you to make sure that you're happy and then giving real time..."
"...people, you know, like when they put up those posts, those monitoring posts that like in Britain, people are just simply sewing them off...."
"...absolutely one is the data monitor you can actually do data monitoring and you can do data tracking uh of the data and data..."
"...needs a mechanism to finance its operations. It basically needs a monitoring operation. And blockchain is a great mechanism to finance a lot of..."
"...people in this room at the same time in regards to monitoring your personal schedule while you're fighting this war because it's less protect..."
"...save as a whole home security system backed by 24, seven monitoring agents. You can rely on even when you're gone, proactive crime prevention,..."
"...food in the world. And he'll regulate his sleep. He's always monitoring. He has heartbeat. He's always exercising, okay? His life sucks. And the..."
"...What did you say? Sorry. Yeah. I'm seeing in chat, I'm monitoring chat right now, and they say there's an upper limit of 150..."
"incredible yeah no i i i mean like i have been monitoring youtube comments and i've been like like responding to i've been engaging..."
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