UBC conference faces criticism over speaker from tech company blacklisted in U.S.
VANCOUVER — A conference hosted by University of British Columbia students is facing criticism for having a speaker from a Chinese company that has been blacklisted by the United States over links to the repression of China’s Muslim minority.
The UBC China Forum, a business conference organized by members of the university’s BizChina Club, lists SenseTime executive director Jimmy Zhou as one of its confirmed speakers.
The artificial intelligence company, which produces facial recognition software among its core technologies, was one of eight companies blacklisted by the U.S. last month for being implicated in China’s repression and mass detention of the country’s Uyghur community.
Mehmet Tohti, founder of the Uyghur Canadian Society said it “shocks our conscience” that the executive was being given a platform in Canada to advance the interests of the Chinese Community Party.