Reported about 1 year ago
Kaohsiung's National Science and Technology Museum held a Terracotta Army special exhibition over the weekend, which raised concerns over information security and United Front work. With allegations that three out of four organizing units have ties to China and involvement of potential Chinese software in facial recognition activities, the museum has issued a statement clarifying measures and demanding compliance with regulations. Legislator Shen Boyang emphasized the need to differentiate between information security concerns and United Front activities when evaluating the exhibition's implications.
Source: YAHOO