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The study concentrates on deployed and emerging urban systems-of-systems in China, where patent volumes strongly shape global technology adoption. Results highlight increasing uptake of technologies and processes raising human rights concerns, with particular emphasis on privacy, freedom of expression, and assembly.","Volume 12 ssue 3  \nIdentifying potential emerging human rights implications in Chinese smart cities via machine-learning aided patent analysis  \n[Joss Wright](Joss Wright University of Oxford joss.wright@oii.ox.ac.uk)[ University of Oxford](Joss Wright University of Oxford joss.wright@oii.ox.ac.uk)[ joss.wright@oii.ox.ac.uk](Joss Wright University of Oxford joss.wright@oii.ox.ac.uk)[ ](Joss Wright University of Oxford joss.wright@oii.ox.ac.uk)Valentin Weber German Council on Foreign Relations Gregory Finn Walton SecDev Group  \nDOI: [https://doi.org/10.14763/2023.3.1718](https://doi.org/10.14763/2023.3.1718)  \n[Published:](Published: 28 July 2023)[ 28 July 2023](Published: 28 July 2023)  \nReceived: 17 October 2022 Accepted: 30 December 2022  \nFunding: The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (UK)  \nCompeting Interests: The author has declared that no competing interests exist that have influenced the text.  \nLicence: This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License (Germany) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/de/deed.en](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/de/deed.en)  \n[Copyright remains with the author](Copyright remains with the author)([s](s)).  \nCitation: Wright, J. & Weber, V. & Walton, G. F. (2023). Identifying potential emerging human rights implications in Chinese smart cities via machine-learning aided patent analysis. Internet Policy Review, 12(3). [https://doi.org/10.14763/2023.3.1718](https://doi.org/10.14763/2023.3.1718)  \n[Keywords:](Keywords: Smart cities)[ Smart cities](Keywords: Smart cities), Human rights, China, Machine learning, Patents  \nAbstract: In this work, we investigate smart city technologies primarily through an examination of trends in patent filing. We apply machine learning methods both to explore the increasing rates of patent filing globally for smart city technologies, and also to identify the emerging topics on which companies are choosing to focus their efforts. We focus particularly on deployed and emerging urban systems-of-systems in China, which represent a high proportion of patents filed for smart city technologies, with a view to their potential global impacts. As a leading source of innovation in the development of smart cities, Chinese patent filing exerts significant influence on similar technologies adopted globally. Our global patent analysis highlights emerging trends in smart city innovations, and the increased adoption of technologies and processes that present significant human rights concerns, especially concerns to privacy, freedom of expression, and assembly.  \nIntroduction  \nCities, and the interactions between their infrastructure and their populations, will be fundamental to the human experience in the future as greater and greater proportions of the global population become urban dwellers. By 2050 more than two thirds of humanity will live in urban areas (United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, 2018).  \nCities are undergoing a rapid process of digital transformation, many of them involving advanced systems of surveillance and internet control such as facial recognition. Roughly half of the 1,000 smart city initiatives underway are in China (Atha et al. , 2020). Chinese cities are becoming synonymous with massive surveillance and rising ‘digital authoritarianism’(Dragu & Lupu, 2021; Weber, 2019). China is also actively exporting mass surveillance technologies: AI-enabled ‘Safe Cities’ are being sold to over 75 countries globally (Feldstein, 2021).1 Chinese companies supply AI surveillance technology to over 63 countries, 36 of which have signed up to China’s Belt and Road initiative (Feldstein, 2021).2  \nThe spread of these domestic and exported systems endangers a host of human rights. 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