Guan Tianru, Chen Xiaotong
Wuhan University, China.
Public Underst Sci. 2023 Feb;32(2):208-223. doi: 10.1177/09636625221113957. Epub 2022 Sep 13.
The present study investigates the Chinese public's perception toward the widely adopted (and often accused of misuse) technology of face recognition. Through topic modeling and a social network analysis of 151,654 Weibo posts, we examine the "content dimension" and the "actor dimension" of civic discussions on facial recognition technology. Our results demonstrate that there is rising social concern and skepticism directed at the commercial use of this biodata-collected technology in China's cyberspace, despite the state's adoption, supervision, and regulation of facial recognition technology being broadly granted. Moreover, while our findings illustrate an extent of openness and equality within the public debates on facial recognition technology, they also show the Chinese government becoming an important "interlocutor" within the said debates, with discursive engagement from industry and academia largely marginalized. Drawing on the results, we suggest that further investigation into the formation of China's scientific public sphere should be located within the broader context of China's vision of a centrally planned digital economy.
本研究调查了中国公众对广泛采用(且常被指责滥用)的人脸识别技术的看法。通过对151,654条微博帖子进行主题建模和社会网络分析,我们考察了关于面部识别技术的公民讨论的“内容维度”和“行为者维度”。我们的研究结果表明,尽管国家对人脸识别技术的采用、监督和管理得到广泛认可,但在中国网络空间中,社会对这种收集生物数据的技术的商业用途的关注和怀疑正在上升。此外,虽然我们的研究结果表明在关于人脸识别技术的公众辩论中存在一定程度的开放性和平等性,但它们也显示出中国政府成为上述辩论中的重要“对话者 ”,而行业和学术界的话语参与在很大程度上被边缘化。基于这些结果,我们建议,对中国科学公共领域形成的进一步调查应置于中国中央计划数字经济愿景的更广泛背景中。