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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (209329)12/8/2024 10:27:02 PM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Read Replies (1) of 218307
 
I thought you were a softwear cowboy, Oh well my mistake.

Overt attack? TJ posted this ,I just read it. Try reading

"So what's the deal with the overt attacks on Chinese tech development..??"

A quote from cogito ergo sum.
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"EXAGGERATED BENEFITS

The benefits of Huawei’s “Safe City” solutions are difficult to verify and appear grossly exaggerated in some cases. For example, a Huawei presentation claims that an unnamed city (“XX Safe City”) experienced a 15 percent reduction in violent crime; a 45 percent increase in the case clearance rate; a reduction in emergency response time from 10 minutes to 4.5 minutes; and most incredibly, an increase in “citizen satisfaction” from 60.2 percent to 98.3 percent.

Of course, the claims above cannot be verified. All statistics are reported for an unspecified location and time period and no specific data or sources are provided for the numbers. Huawei has a history of making similar claims in its promotional materials, which boast dramatic improvements in emergency response times, crime rates, and case-solving rates.

In other cases, Huawei’s claims are at odds with publicly available information. In Kenya, for example, Huawei claims that the crime rate in the regions covered by its “Safe City” systems declined by 46 percent in 2015 compared to the previous year. However, Kenya’s National Police Service reports a smaller decrease in crime rates in 2015 in Nairobi and a slight increase in Mombasa, the two cities where “Safe City” equipment was installed in 2014. According to the same report, Nairobi also saw an increase in reported crimes in 2017 to higher than pre-installation levels."


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