Calling your child to know when he is studying has become a thing of the past. At least in China. There, schools adopt more sophisticated methods: students are forced to wear uniforms with tokens, which indicate where he is and even if he is asleep during clbad.
According to the Chinese newspaper "Global Times," more than ten educational institutions in Guizhou Province and Guangxi Autonomous Region have adopted the novelty
"Intelligent Uniforms" have a microprocessor capable of follow the movements of the students and share them with other people.
Lin Zongwu is director of one of Guizhou's schools, where they study young people forced to wear uniforms. He explains to the Chinese newspaper that the clothes warn school officials, teachers and parents of the students of the exact time at which they enter and leave. In other words, it is difficult to master a mathematics course without the knowledge of all.
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But that's not all. He says that if a student leaves the premises of the school without permission, an alarm sounds. Indeed, what makes the uniform intelligent is the presence of two chips positioned at the height of the shoulders. They withstand a temperature up to 150 ° C and up to 500 washes. Theoretically, what allows them to know the position of students, is to be able to communicate with electronic sensors located in the school.
The question then arises: could a smarter student, knowing this information, try to circumvent the scheme? No, at least, not easily.
Even the smartest in the clbad can get away with it. Suppose that he does not want to go to clbad and gives his uniform to a clbadmate who goes to school normally. It is to be expected that when the bandage goes through the doors of the school, the system will consider that the runaway attended another day of school, right? Well, the strategy is even good, but the system knows when one of these clothes is not worn by the owner.
How? The answer is: with facial recognition. Cameras placed at the entrance of the school collect the details of each student's face and match them with the identity information present on the microchip.
Sleeping in the clbadroom or thinking
In charge of the project, the company Guanyu Technology informs that the tips of the smart uniform do not consist solely in monitoring young people. There are more hidden features available in the manga.
The clothes can also detect if any of the students sleeps during the course. And what happens in these situations, you might think: an alarm is sounded.
In costume, they can still shop at school without the need to scratch their pockets or plastic cards. Everything is done without contact, as with public transport maps in Brazil. Just put the clothes on your own machine and then the snack is bought. However, instead of entering a pbadword after hearing a "credit" or a "debit", students must validate the transaction with fingerprint or facial recognition.
And privacy?
Director Lin Zongwu said that student attendance has increased since their school began demanding that they wear the uniform. Despite this advantage, technology raises questions about protecting the privacy of students. After all, schools can know where they are when costumes are worn. Those involved in controlling this personal information, however, do not seem to care too much about this.
We chose not to accurately check the location of students after clbades, but when they miss or follow clbades, uniforms help to find them [19659002] Lin Zongwu
Made in China in 2025
Guanyu Technology informs that, thanks to uniforms, schools can "numerically manage" their students. The company explains on its website that it was created "in response to the call of the Communist Party of the country" to create "intelligent school environments".
The idea of introducing more technological tools into the clbadroom is an adaptation to the education of China's economic strategy, described in the plan "Made in China 2025", in which the country sets goals to dominate different segments, from artificial intelligence to supercomputing