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EU considers banning as high-risk dangerous AI social credit systems like that in China
I think you need to reread this article and you need to examine your source critically.
Firstly, the article has a section about all of that. It's the criticism section. Please read that section and add info you think is missing.
Secondly, the article linked really doesnt discuss specifics of the social credit system, just that academics are concerned and then there's some links to other cnbc articles that also mostly avoid specifics. Feel free to add the article in the criticism section, CNBC is generally considered a reliable source, but I don't think it's saying what you think it is. Carlp941 (talk) 03:28, 13 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]
UK Credit System
The article states as fact - "The difference between the two systems is that the credit rating system in the UK is just for loaning of monies from organisation to individuals based on their previous financial activities...". This is incorrect, since the credit rating system in the UK takes into a account a range of non-financial factors, not least of which is presence on the electoral register. Geekpie (talk) 19:34, 31 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]