At UN climate talks, cameras are everywhere. Many belong to Emirati company with a murky history
Briefly

"Surveillance cameras increasingly are a part of modern life. However, experts believe the UAE has one of the highest per capita concentrations of such cameras on Earth, allowing authorities to potentially track a visitor throughout their trip to a country without the civil liberty protections of Western nations."
"The cameras belong to an Emirati company that's faced spying allegations for its ties to a mobile phone app identified as spyware. The company has also faced claims that it could have gathered genetic material secretly from Americans for the Chinese government. That firm, Presight, is a spun-off arm of the Abu Dhabi firm G42, overseen by the country's powerful national security adviser."
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