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ny081118223704 Artificial intelligence robots at the World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, China, Nov. 8, 2018. China?s tech industry is becoming more serious about grappling with its products? unintended consequences ? and about helping the government. IrisKing, which has significant government support, makes tools that are helping to recover trafficked children in China. (Jonathan Browning/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny081118223504 A remote trolley at the World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, China, Nov. 8, 2018. China?s tech industry is becoming more serious about grappling with its products? unintended consequences ? and about helping the government. IrisKing, which has significant government support, makes tools that are helping to recover trafficked children in China. (Jonathan Browning/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny081118173704 An exhibit from the company Iris King displays its iris-recognition software, at the World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, China, Nov. 7, 2018. China?s tech industry is becoming more serious about grappling with its products? unintended consequences ? and about helping the government. IrisKing, which has significant government support, makes tools that are helping to recover trafficked children in China. (Jonathan Browning/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny081118212104 The World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, China, Nov. 7, 2018. China?s tech industry is becoming more serious about grappling with its products? unintended consequences ? and about helping the government. IrisKing, which has significant government support, makes tools that are helping to recover trafficked children in China. (Jonathan Browning/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny081118211903 Camera operators set up at the World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, China, Nov. 7, 2018. China?s tech industry is becoming more serious about grappling with its products? unintended consequences ? and about helping the government. IrisKing, which has significant government support, makes tools that are helping to recover trafficked children in China. (Jonathan Browning/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny081118174204 A robot that senses your hand movement and matches it on the screen is on display at the World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, China, Nov. 7, 2018. China?s tech industry is becoming more serious about grappling with its products? unintended consequences ? and about helping the government. (Jonathan Browning/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny081118174304 A facial recognition display by Face++ in the exhibition hall of the World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, China, Nov. 7, 2018. China?s tech industry is becoming more serious about grappling with its products? unintended consequences ? and about helping the government. (Jonathan Browning/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny081118174004 The World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, China, Nov. 7, 2018. China?s tech industry is becoming more serious about grappling with its products? unintended consequences ? and about helping the government. (Jonathan Browning/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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