Native name | 云从科技集团股份有限公司 |
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Company type | Public |
Industry | Facial recognition |
Founded | 27 March 2015 |
Founder | Zhou Xi |
Headquarters | Guangzhou, Guangdong, China |
Website |
www |
CloudWalk Technology Co. Ltd. is a Chinese developer of facial recognition software. [1]
The company has been sanctioned by the United States government for allegedly participating in major human rights abuses against Uyghurs. [2] [3] [4]
CloudWalk was founded by Zhou Xi, a graduate of the University of Science and Technology of China with an academic background in artificial intelligence and pattern recognition. [5] CloudWalk was founded in April 2015, following Zhou's departure from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. [5]
CloudWalk's initial funding came from the Guangzhou municipal government in 2017. [6]: 13 The same year, CloudWalk raised $379 million in Series B funding from investors including Shunwei Capital, Oriza Holdings, and Puhua Capital. [7] In 2018, CloudWalk signed an agreement with the government of Zimbabwe to create a national facial-recognition database and monitoring system. [8]
On May 22, 2020, the United States Department of Commerce added CloudWalk Technology to its Entity List for its role in aiding the Chinese government in the mass surveillance of the Uyghur population. CloudWalk Technology partnered with the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign to develop the surveillance technology. [9] According to U.S. officials, CloudWalk Technology was "complicit in human rights violations and abuses committed in China’s campaign of repression, mass arbitrary detention, forced labor and high-technology surveillance against Uighurs, ethnic Kazakhs, and other members of Muslim minority groups in the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region (XUAR)". [10] In December 2021, the United States Department of the Treasury prohibited all U.S. investment in Cloudwalk Technology, accusing the company of complicity in aiding the Uyghur genocide. [4]
In October 2022, the United States Department of Defense added CloudWalk to a list of "Chinese military companies" operating in the U.S. [11]
CloudWalk is the primary supplier of facial recognition technology to the Bank of China and Haitong Securities. [5]
In 2018, CloudWalk signed a deal to provide the government of Zimbabwe with a mass facial recognition system, which will monitor all major transportation hubs, as well as create a national facial ID database. [12] [13]
Several Chinese facial recognition start-ups have attracted large fundraising, helped by a government push to make China a world leader in AI. Guangzhou Cloudwalk Technology has recently received about $379 million in Series B funding, while Beijing-based Face++ last month raised $460 million.
Native name | 云从科技集团股份有限公司 |
---|---|
Company type | Public |
Industry | Facial recognition |
Founded | 27 March 2015 |
Founder | Zhou Xi |
Headquarters | Guangzhou, Guangdong, China |
Website |
www |
CloudWalk Technology Co. Ltd. is a Chinese developer of facial recognition software. [1]
The company has been sanctioned by the United States government for allegedly participating in major human rights abuses against Uyghurs. [2] [3] [4]
CloudWalk was founded by Zhou Xi, a graduate of the University of Science and Technology of China with an academic background in artificial intelligence and pattern recognition. [5] CloudWalk was founded in April 2015, following Zhou's departure from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. [5]
CloudWalk's initial funding came from the Guangzhou municipal government in 2017. [6]: 13 The same year, CloudWalk raised $379 million in Series B funding from investors including Shunwei Capital, Oriza Holdings, and Puhua Capital. [7] In 2018, CloudWalk signed an agreement with the government of Zimbabwe to create a national facial-recognition database and monitoring system. [8]
On May 22, 2020, the United States Department of Commerce added CloudWalk Technology to its Entity List for its role in aiding the Chinese government in the mass surveillance of the Uyghur population. CloudWalk Technology partnered with the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign to develop the surveillance technology. [9] According to U.S. officials, CloudWalk Technology was "complicit in human rights violations and abuses committed in China’s campaign of repression, mass arbitrary detention, forced labor and high-technology surveillance against Uighurs, ethnic Kazakhs, and other members of Muslim minority groups in the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region (XUAR)". [10] In December 2021, the United States Department of the Treasury prohibited all U.S. investment in Cloudwalk Technology, accusing the company of complicity in aiding the Uyghur genocide. [4]
In October 2022, the United States Department of Defense added CloudWalk to a list of "Chinese military companies" operating in the U.S. [11]
CloudWalk is the primary supplier of facial recognition technology to the Bank of China and Haitong Securities. [5]
In 2018, CloudWalk signed a deal to provide the government of Zimbabwe with a mass facial recognition system, which will monitor all major transportation hubs, as well as create a national facial ID database. [12] [13]
Several Chinese facial recognition start-ups have attracted large fundraising, helped by a government push to make China a world leader in AI. Guangzhou Cloudwalk Technology has recently received about $379 million in Series B funding, while Beijing-based Face++ last month raised $460 million.