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Reading a book in this Shanghai toilet could be a bad idea if you don’t want to be disturbed

South China Morning Post
發布於 2019年10月17日00:10 • Tracy Qu tracy.qu@scmp.com
  • Technology is being applied to everything from airport security and crime prevention to garbage sorting in China
The smart toilet can monitor air quality every five minutes and make sure it smells good. Photo: People’s Daily

Shanghai has built around 150 smart public toilets, but you'd better not spend longer than 15 minutes inside or an alert will be sent to municipal workers to check on you.

The new toilets are part of China's efforts to extend AI into almost every aspect of daily life, and come hot on the heels of smart rubbish bins and AI-powered traffic lights.

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Each toilet stall has a human body sensor, using infrared rays and ultrasound to detect the person inside and how long they have been sitting there, according to a document released by the city government. Sensors also monitor the air quality inside the cubicle and a water-saving feature will adjust the water level based on occupancy time.

"I think it's OK with me but probably not a good idea to read a novel inside the toilet," Frank Lin, a 22-year-old Shanghai native, told the Post on hearing about the initiative.

Beijing, Guangzhou and Shenzhen are also working to make public toilets smarter. More than 700 cities in China have proposed or are in the process of building smart infrastructure, according to a report by the Qianzhan Industry Research Institute earlier this year.

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By 2019, the market size of China's smart cities is expected to exceed 10 trillion yuan and is predicted to reach 25 trillion yuan by 2022.

Technology is being applied to everything from airport security and crime prevention to garbage sorting in China. In the southern hi-tech hub of Shenzhen, jaywalkers have already been named-and-shamed by pilot facial recognition schemes.

China's face-scan tech now stretches to trash cans and public housing

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Still, not everyone may be so enthusiastic about the new toilet facilities.

"This could be embarrassing for me," said a Shanghai resident surnamed Liu who declined to give her full name when speaking to the Post. "Since I was a little kid I'm used to spending up to half an hour in the toilet, this would mean a toilet worker checking on me twice … this makes me nervous."

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