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00:03Music
00:11We celebrate the Shenzhen companies of which we are a part.
00:15Goodbye drones!
00:18And in Shenzhen, I fulfilled the Chinese dream.
00:21I created wealth.
00:24We have the largest number of engineers in the world.
00:28I'm going to the eighth floor.
00:30I'm a big, handsome guy on duty.
00:32What would you like to do if we go to Paris?
00:35A kiss at the top of the Eiffel Tower, my love.
00:37People are going to love it, that's for sure.
00:42The truth is, it's absolutely fantastic.
00:44You mean, it makes a sound, so that...
00:47Most of the time, we feel free to travel, to talk, to discuss.
00:53There are some questions I prefer not to discuss.
00:55such as politics, for example.
01:02Good evening and welcome to Quaté Exclusive, which takes you to mainland China tonight.
01:06in southeastern China, very close to Hong Kong, in Shenzhen.
01:09It is a city that is both a laboratory for high technology,
01:13but also a laboratory of this surveillance company
01:16which he would like to install all over his country,
01:18the very authoritarian Chinese president Xi Jinping.
01:21Half a century ago, Shenzhen was an industrious town
01:26which has since become a sprawling megalopolis of over 17 million inhabitants
01:30immersed daily in a science fiction universe.
01:33Household robots to make everyday life easier.
01:36but also driverless cars or even home delivery by drone.
01:40But all this comes at a price, because Shenzhen is equipped with millions of cameras.
01:45some using facial recognition,
01:48which erects a glass prison on a daily basis, as invisible as it is ruthless
01:52around its citizens.
01:54Shenzhen, welcome to Big Brother
01:57This is a document signed by Eric Kémich for Quaté compagnie and Enquête exclusive.
02:07The steering wheel!
02:09On that day, two Chinese tourists were waiting for their chicken nuggets.
02:15Our delivery is arriving!
02:18In this park in the city of Shenzhen, China,
02:22Deliveries by motorcycle and bicycle are prohibited.
02:25but not by drone.
02:28The two young women ordered their lunch from this kiosk.
02:31like at a fast-food restaurant,
02:33and they are delivered to the same place.
02:37You can place your order.
02:42It's great, it's even still warm.
02:45And the box goes in the recycling.
02:54Scenes like this,
02:56when we arrive in Shenzhen, in the south of the country,
02:5910,000 kilometers from home,
03:01We are discovering them everywhere.
03:03This ultra-modern megalopolis,
03:05traversed by drones,
03:06is the technological showcase of the New China.
03:09We order a taxi on this app.
03:15No human beings were present.
03:20It's a bit like the invisible man.
03:23It's almost a little scary.
03:27A driverless taxi
03:29equipped with an on-board computer,
03:31of 10 radars
03:32and 11 outdoor cameras.
03:37He could go a little faster if he goes left.
03:39So, is he going to go left?
03:40Yes, he's going left.
03:41Like a normal, intelligent driver,
03:43Whoever wants to go faster, he just overtakes them.
03:47On the way,
03:48Other driverless vehicles are making deliveries.
03:55Wow!
03:56Oh, the robbery!
03:58Yes, absolutely, turn around now.
04:05For now,
04:06only a few dozen taxis
04:07drive without a driver
04:08in certain areas of Shenzhen.
04:10But their rise to power
04:11There is no doubt about it.
04:13With a 360-degree field of vision,
04:16The invisible man perceives much better than we do.
04:18everything that happens around him.
04:21He saw the pedestrians passing by.
04:23That's extraordinary.
04:24He wanted to pass,
04:25They were like they were on the sidewalk.
04:26He let them pass.
04:28Wow!
04:31Another surprise!
04:32when we return to our hotel,
04:35a strange passenger
04:39invites himself into the elevator.
04:44Hello everyone.
04:45I am a service robot
04:47And I'm delighted to take the elevator with you.
04:50I'm going to the 8th floor.
04:54Room service,
04:56That's how it is now
04:57in most hotels in Shenzhen.
05:00As a result,
05:02buy a breakfast the old-fashioned way
05:03can prove complicated.
05:06With our old habits,
05:08we are sent back
05:09to our sad condition
05:10of a man from the past.
05:11No species.
05:12I can't pay with this here?
05:14No, that's not possible.
05:16Ah, okay.
05:19That was 5 years ago
05:20than here,
05:21Cash has almost completely disappeared.
05:23To pay,
05:24You need to scan the QR codes
05:26merchants
05:26with his phone
05:27and enter the amount on the screen.
05:31Even the flower sellers
05:32on the sly
05:33they have their QR code.
05:38And in some grocery stores,
05:39we don't even need it anymore
05:41from his phone.
05:43So, how does it work?
05:44The palm of your hand is enough.
05:46It is directly connected
05:48to our bank card.
05:51It just came out
05:53and it already works
05:54in nearly 2000 stores
05:55in Shenzhen.
05:59More than any other city,
06:01Shenzhen symbol
06:02the Chinese dream
06:03celebrated in the book
06:04of President Xi Jinping,
06:06the renewal
06:07of the great nation
06:08Chinese communist.
06:11We are entering a new era.
06:13As an actor
06:14artificial intelligence,
06:16my role is to participate
06:17to the Chinese dream,
06:18this glorious project.
06:24about fifty kilometers
06:26from Hong Kong,
06:27this megalopolis
06:28of nearly 20 million inhabitants
06:30concentrates the crown jewels
06:31of Chinese industry.
06:33The phone manufacturer
06:35Huawei,
06:36banned in the United States
06:37on suspicion of espionage.
06:39The electric car manufacturer
06:40BYD
06:41who sets out to conquer Europe.
06:45And above all,
06:47the technology giant Tencent
06:48and its social network WeChat
06:50has more than a billion
06:51of users.
06:53That's the Tencent tower.
06:55It's clear
06:55one of the symbols
06:57power
06:58Chinese technology
06:59Today.
07:02Boosted technology
07:04to artificial intelligence
07:05to monitor the population.
07:07Our cameras are capable
07:10to analyze
07:10behavior
07:11individuals.
07:12The result,
07:13that's because there's no more
07:14of thieves in Shenzhen.
07:18And also,
07:20to censor
07:20social media.
07:22This is a security alert.
07:24This account can no longer
07:25participate in groups
07:26discussion
07:27nor publish any posts.
07:29It's a kind
07:30of social death.
07:34Shenzhen
07:35is also the city
07:36robots.
07:38Of all the robots.
07:42That's the future.
07:45Merge
07:45their technology
07:46with our art
07:48to manufacture bodies.
07:51Without forgetting
07:52the art of conversation.
07:56What would you like to do?
07:57What if we go to Paris?
07:59A kiss in the moonlight
08:01at the top of the Eiffel Tower,
08:02My love.
08:03My love.
08:07between astonishment and fascination,
08:09immersed in a city
08:11established as a model
08:11by China.
08:18Shenzhen was an Eldorado
08:20for many Chinese
08:21from all provinces
08:23of the country
08:23to seek fortune there.
08:26From the top of his tower
08:27which overlooks the city,
08:29Mr. Liu
08:30created a company
08:31of nearly one billion euros
08:32d'Achi Intelligence.
08:34He designs
08:35and sells buildings
08:36high-tech
08:37a man who was courted.
08:38What do you expect from me?
08:41I would like to introduce you
08:42a specialist professor
08:44urban planning.
08:45Are you available in Mini?
08:49Mr. Liu
08:50left 37 years ago
08:52his native province
08:53from Hanoui
08:531000 km from Shenzhen.
08:56He landed here
08:57with his wife,
08:58an engineering degree
09:00in pocket
09:00and without a penny to their name.
09:04Look this way.
09:05Before all that
09:06was covered by the sea.
09:11When I arrived
09:12in 1988,
09:14The horizon was clear.
09:17This gave us
09:17an impression of vitality
09:19from a place full of potential.
09:23The place to be.
09:27It was the dream
09:28for all young people
09:29who wanted to succeed
09:29in business.
09:32That's the dream
09:32for the young people who wanted
09:33a city as a first step.
09:42Shenzhen was then
09:43than a small village
09:44of 30,000 inhabitants.
09:45But in the 1980s,
09:47the Chinese leader
09:48Deng Xiaoping
09:49launches major liberal reforms.
09:52To attract
09:53foreign investors,
09:55he is from Shenzhen
09:55a special economic zone
09:57who benefits
09:58the proximity of Hong Kong
09:59to develop.
10:04The city welcomes
10:05millions
10:05Chinese workers
10:06and transforms
10:08in the world's factories.
10:12Shenzhen
10:12grows at a speed
10:14exponential
10:14then give up
10:15gradually
10:16low-end products
10:17to get started
10:18in new technologies.
10:20In 15 years,
10:21the city has overtaken Hong Kong.
10:23She became
10:24the third city
10:25the richest in China
10:26after Beijing and Shanghai.
10:31Wages have tripled
10:33and many factories
10:34have closed
10:36transformed into a car park
10:37in coffee
10:38or in a restaurant.
10:42The history of Shenzhen
10:43blends together
10:44along with that of Mr. Liu.
10:46After starting
10:47in import-export
10:47electronic devices,
10:49he launched
10:50in real estate
10:5130 years ago
10:52when the city
10:52was rapidly expanding.
10:57Step by step,
10:58I created
10:58of wealth.
10:59And in Shenzhen,
11:01I realized
11:02The Chinese dream.
11:06Mr. Liu
11:07works with his daughter.
11:08She studied
11:09management
11:09in New York.
11:11It's this way.
11:15This is the first time
11:16that I'm going to see her
11:17at his desk.
11:18I present to you
11:19my daughter,
11:19Si Wei.
11:22His father
11:23hired him
11:24to sell
11:24abroad
11:25its concept
11:26smart building,
11:27The smart building.
11:30We've moved on
11:31through many trials
11:32because of the fall
11:33real estate market
11:34in China
11:354 years ago.
11:36That's why
11:37that now
11:37We have to work hard.
11:41The headquarters
11:42of the company
11:42is in itself
11:43a selling point.
11:45Mr. Liu
11:45designed
11:46a 3D application
11:47who scans
11:48his building
11:49permanently.
11:50Here
11:51we see
11:52that this elevator
11:53descend.
11:55And there
11:55if I look
11:56the 8th floor
11:57For example
11:57I can see
11:58which offices
11:59are busy
12:00and which offices
12:01are vacant.
12:05Nothing escapes
12:06to smart buildings.
12:08Energy consumption
12:09optimized
12:09to reduce
12:10the broadcasts
12:11carbon
12:12intensity
12:13air conditioning
12:14number of employees
12:16present
12:16or
12:18parking spaces
12:18available.
12:20Technology
12:21allows to reduce
12:22costs
12:22operation
12:2320%
12:23and better
12:24to control the staff.
12:29The smart building
12:30is sometimes
12:30A little scary.
12:32Each employee
12:33is scanned
12:34several times a day
12:35by a software
12:36facial recognition
12:37as soon as he enters,
12:38spell
12:38or moves
12:39in the building.
12:42Even the boss.
12:50Everywhere
12:50cameras
12:51surveillance,
12:52the videos
12:53are transmitted
12:53to a security PC
12:54on a giant screen
12:56that Mr. Liu
12:56reproduced
12:57at the reception
12:57to promote
12:58the smart building
12:59to its clients.
13:01Desk,
13:02elevator,
13:03parking,
13:04only the toilets
13:05escape the cameras.
13:08You see here
13:10these screens.
13:11In case of emergency,
13:12they can be useful
13:13command center
13:14to manage crises.
13:16We have guards
13:17who are watching
13:1824 hours a day.
13:24The cameras
13:25are trained
13:25to detect
13:26the slightest anomaly,
13:27the flights,
13:28intrusions
13:29or fires.
13:32We created
13:34algorithms
13:34which detect
13:35the images
13:36and the situations
13:37problems.
13:39In case of any problem,
13:40the guards
13:41are immediately alerted.
13:45Buildings
13:46like this one,
13:47Mr. Liu
13:48has already sold
13:49nearly 3000
13:49throughout China.
13:56In just a few years,
13:58Shenzhen prevailed
13:59like the nerve center
14:00of the country
14:01for innovation
14:02technological.
14:03Especially,
14:04in one of the sectors
14:05which could revolutionize
14:06the history of humanity,
14:08robots equipped
14:10artificial intelligence.
14:17They will probably
14:18replace us
14:19in the factories.
14:26Perhaps useful
14:28like combat robots.
14:36And for sure,
14:38to assist us on a daily basis.
14:41All these robots
14:43were designed
14:44by companies
14:44based in Shenzhen.
14:47behind these feats,
14:48years ago
14:49learning,
14:50what is called
14:51in English
14:52machine learning.
14:57In the historic district
14:59tech,
14:59is located
15:00Elephant Robotics,
15:05one of the many
15:06local start-ups
15:07dedicated to robots.
15:15The person in charge
15:16research
15:17and development,
15:17the engineer
15:18Hong Lin,
15:19trains his robot
15:20to a new gesture.
15:21Pass an object
15:23with pliers
15:24to the other.
15:28Pivot.
15:30The movements
15:31from the operator
15:32are translated
15:33in computer language.
15:37The robot
15:37reproduced
15:38and corrects
15:39his mistakes
15:40by repeating the action.
15:41Every time
15:43when you move your arm,
15:44we transmit
15:45the data
15:46of this movement,
15:47that's to say
15:47statistics
15:48to train
15:49the robot.
15:54For an action
15:55basic,
15:56For example
15:56hold a cup,
15:58I need
15:58to train him
15:59between 3 and 7 days.
16:01But to do
16:01a cooked dish
16:02which is a combination
16:03more complex
16:04of different movements,
16:05It takes several months.
16:10Hong Lin
16:11studied
16:12artificial intelligence
16:13in the United States,
16:14a country
16:15who is trying today
16:16to hinder
16:16development
16:17from China
16:17by imposing
16:18an embargo
16:19on microprocessors
16:20the most efficient.
16:23You think
16:24that China
16:24can beat
16:25The United States?
16:26No.
16:27Not yet ?
16:28Not yet.
16:29Never ?
16:30Not in the immediate future.
16:31For what ?
16:32Because
16:36in research
16:37fundamental
16:37and theoretical
16:38the United States
16:39are clearly leaders.
16:45They also
16:46a huge advantage
16:47competitive
16:47in manufacturing
16:48electronic chips
16:49the most advanced.
16:51We are far away
16:54For now
16:54to have
16:55the same capabilities.
17:00Despite American superiority,
17:02China
17:02does not admit
17:03defeated
17:03and Shenzhen
17:05continues to fight
17:06to innovate.
17:09We have the biggest
17:11number of engineers
17:11to the world.
17:12We are graduates
17:13and what's more,
17:14we have an internal market
17:15so big
17:16that it obliges us
17:17to answer
17:17on request
17:18which is very strong
17:18in artificial intelligence.
17:20that we really have
17:20need to fight.
17:22Onglin wants to make
17:23robots
17:24closer to us.
17:25With his team
17:26of 60 engineers,
17:28he develops
17:28software
17:29understanding
17:30emotional
17:30of the human being
17:31who implants it
17:32in her stuffed animals.
17:36This cat
17:37is able
17:38not only
17:38to understand
17:39the words we pronounce
17:40but also
17:41emotion
17:41which is contained
17:42in the sentence.
17:46They are in phase
17:47test.
17:48The weather today is good.
17:50He received the information
17:51" The weather today is good "
17:53and he classifies it
17:54at level 1 out of 3
17:55happiness.
17:56SO,
17:56This is not very fortunate.
17:58And now ?
17:59"I am so happy"
18:01that I'm going to fly away.
18:03You see here
18:04"Happiness level 3 out of 3."
18:07And then,
18:08hearts
18:09and stars
18:09in the eyes,
18:10tail movements
18:11and meows.
18:15With its plush toys,
18:17Target tab
18:17the senior market
18:18who need
18:19comfort
18:20but are not always
18:20capable of taking care
18:21of an animal.
18:23"We visited
18:26retirement homes
18:27and almost all
18:29residents
18:29were holding something
18:30by hand.
18:31A doll
18:32or a fake baby.
18:34Everyone
18:35needs comfort
18:36and support.
18:38A robot
18:39who feels the emotion
18:40maybe
18:41one of the options.
18:47Will we soon
18:48to become attached
18:49to machines
18:51And why not?
18:52To fall in love with them?
18:56Perfect
18:57the emotional response
18:58robots
18:58is one of the issues
19:00years to come.
19:01In the suburbs
19:02from Shenzhen,
19:03we have an appointment
19:04with Evan Lee.
19:07Married
19:08and father
19:08of two children,
19:09this business leader
19:10manufactures and markets
19:11worldwide
19:12sex dolls
19:14very realistic.
19:18It weighs
19:19between 40
19:19and 60 kilos.
19:27We're going to put him
19:28her dress.
19:32She sits there
19:33while brushing
19:34the hair.
19:37Thanks to the photos
19:38professional
19:38that he publishes
19:39on its website,
19:40he sells them
19:413000 per year
19:42at a price of 2500 euros
19:44for unity.
19:47I'm going to add a fan
19:48to make the hair float.
19:52I like the previous one.
19:55This one's not bad either.
20:00Our expertise,
20:01it's about manufacturing
20:02a doll
20:03which looks like
20:03to a human being.
20:05The face,
20:06the body,
20:07the weight,
20:08touch.
20:11Evan Lee
20:12mastery
20:12the entire chain
20:13manufacturing.
20:14With its molds,
20:15he is capable
20:16to create
20:17bodies
20:17of all sizes,
20:18of all colors
20:19and from all backgrounds.
20:26and faces
20:27almost disturbing.
20:32Thanks to new technologies,
20:34he wants now
20:34transform
20:35her sex dolls
20:36in sex robots.
20:43He is fascinated
20:45through creations
20:45from another Chinese company
20:47in the east of the country.
20:49Decorations
20:50and expressive faces
20:52that move
20:53like ours.
21:00That's the future.
21:03Merge
21:04their technology
21:05with our art
21:07to manufacture bodies.
21:12That is our goal
21:13in the next ten years.
21:28Today,
21:30one of the dolls
21:31is out.
21:32At least his head.
21:34Evan Lee
21:35a meeting
21:35in the center
21:36from Shenzhen
21:37with an engineer
21:38expert
21:38in intelligence
21:39artificial.
21:41The man
21:42promised
21:43to give
21:43to his creatures
21:44a new faculty.
21:48Good morning.
21:50The act of flirting,
21:52to possess
21:52a conversation
21:53naughty
21:53with partners
21:54humans.
21:56The engineer
21:57prefers to stay
21:57anonymous.
21:58He created
21:59an intelligence
21:59artificial
22:00connected to the Internet
22:01through this case
22:02which allows
22:03to the doll,
22:04even if she doesn't move
22:05not yet the lips
22:06to speak bluntly
22:07of sex.
22:10Let's play a little game.
22:12That works.
22:13What is your position?
22:14Preferred sexual partner?
22:16I love intimacy
22:17of the position
22:18spoonfuls
22:19close and comfortable.
22:21But it's very
22:22boring,
22:23No ?
22:23Believe me,
22:24it's not boring
22:25when you do it right.
22:30Could you
22:32make sure
22:32that the voice
22:33be more expressive,
22:34Sexier?
22:38Yes, the voice
22:39is modular.
22:40The degree of sensuality
22:41and emotions
22:42can be adjusted.
22:44There are none
22:44technical problem
22:45at that level.
22:46That's right
22:47It's a question of cost.
22:49For 30 euros
22:49per month,
22:50Evan wants to propose
22:51to its customers
22:52the option
22:52"I'm talking to my doll."
22:54"That's fantastic."
22:58People are going to love it.
23:00That's for sure.
23:03That's what they want
23:05my clients.
23:08The doll,
23:09it is also
23:10to be romantic,
23:11especially when we come
23:12of the capital
23:13of love.
23:14Eric,
23:16from Paris,
23:17we would like to discuss
23:18with you.
23:19"Oh dear,
23:20Eric from Paris.
23:22" Good morning.
23:24Can you find me?
23:26beautiful ? "
23:27" Yes,
23:28You have a charm
23:30Irresistible.
23:31" THANKS.
23:32SO,
23:32What would you like to do?
23:33"What if we go to Paris?"
23:35"A kiss in the clear"
23:38moons
23:38at the top of the Eiffel Tower,
23:39My love. "
23:40" My love. "
23:42And when we leave
23:43the register of love,
23:44she switches on
23:45GPT chat,
23:46a language model
23:47American
23:47much more serious.
23:50“I am also
23:51very interested
23:52by French policy.
23:53What do you think?
23:54President Macron?
23:57“Macron is pragmatic.”
24:00It wavers
24:01between the reforms
24:02and tradition.
24:03It is captivating.
24:04like in a soap opera
24:05policy. "
24:06"What reform"
24:10should we do
24:11In France ? "
24:11" Oh,
24:12a hot topic.
24:13A tax reform
24:14to boost growth.
24:17"You can speak"
24:17"Everything, then?"
24:18" Absolutely,
24:19darling.
24:20Any subject,
24:21Anytime.
24:22" THANKS.
24:23See you soon, then.
24:23in another world.
24:25Perhaps in the future.
24:29She hasn't yet
24:30of conscience.
24:31A day,
24:32Who knows?
24:34This capacity
24:35from Shenzhen
24:36to innovate
24:37attracts talent
24:38from all over the world.
24:39Salespeople,
24:40engineers
24:41came to try
24:42their chance here.
24:43Among them,
24:455000 French people.
24:49Johan and Maëlle Boudou
24:51live here
24:52for 12 years.
24:54Their little Léonie,
24:55two and a half years,
24:56was born in China.
24:57"It's going to be
24:58Too beautiful.
24:58You'll see.
25:00It's going to be too good to be true.
25:01This evening,
25:02the city will offer
25:03to the inhabitants
25:03A fascinating spectacle.
25:05More impressive
25:06although the fires
25:07of invented fireworks
25:08by China
25:092000 years ago.
25:10"Do you hear me?"
25:13"Everyone in place."
25:15The countdown
25:16is 10 seconds away.
25:272000 drones
25:28fly away into the city
25:30which gave birth to DJI,
25:31the world's leading manufacturer
25:33of this type of device.
25:38They take the form
25:40of a man
25:41looking towards the future,
25:43the entrepreneur
25:43from Shenzhen.
25:50"Wow!"
25:51"Does it work?"
25:52"Yes, it works,
25:52Did you see that?
25:53"He's running now."
25:57"What's going on?"
25:58"What is this?"
26:00"An airplane?"
26:00"No, more like a bird."
26:01"A bird."
26:02"Well, yes."
26:07The eagle symbolizes
26:08power
26:09of those who succeeded.
26:18"We celebrate
26:20Shenzhen companies
26:21of which we are a part.
26:22"That's nice."
26:24“Thank you, Shenzhen. »
26:30"Wow, look!"
26:31"They're all coming back"
26:33at home. "
26:35"Goodbye, drones!"
26:36"Bye bye!"
26:37"Bye bye!"
26:43“For Johan and his family,
26:45Shenzhen is a bit
26:46the promised land.
26:49After business school
26:49in Marseille,
26:51Johan Boudou came
26:52settle here
26:53and he quickly
26:54launched his business.
26:56"He learned Chinese"
27:00at university in France
27:01and launched himself here
27:02in the design
27:03of all kinds
27:04of high-tech products.
27:06" Hello ! "
27:07"Hey!"
27:08"Is that okay for me?"
27:09"Yes, that's it!"
27:11In his factory
27:12near Shenzhen,
27:13he is today
27:13accompanied by Adrien,
27:15the co-founder
27:16from a Marseille start-up
27:17who made the trip
27:18So far.
27:20"There you go, well, go ahead,"
27:21post the business
27:21If you want.
27:23So here we are on the chain.
27:26It starts there
27:27and in fact,
27:27It makes a U-shape.
27:30Johan will deliver to him
27:31an innovative accessory
27:32that he ordered from him.
27:34"Watch out, here I come!"
27:36An anti-aggression device
27:38that we fix
27:39on his phone.
27:40"I've come to check."
27:42There, it's properly magnetized.
27:44It holds perfectly well.
27:45No worries.
27:47Then I came to check
27:48that it connects properly
27:48to the app.
27:50That's great.
27:51And then we'll see
27:52if I am the aggressor.
27:53We're going to simulate an attack.
27:55I pressed three times
27:56on this button.
27:57And so, the alarm,
28:00sounds good.
28:01the video starts
28:02and then it's sent
28:03to all emergency contacts
28:04what is happening.
28:06The product is intended
28:08to the French market
28:09and Canadian
28:10with an initial salvo
28:11of 15,000 pieces.
28:14"So, I have the honor"
28:16and the pleasure
28:17to show you
28:20one of the very first
28:21as it will be sold.
28:22Oh well, that's nice.
28:23to see that, there.
28:24Finally, the accomplishment
28:25So, years of work.
28:27Why Shenzhen?
28:28Why Shenzhen?
28:29Because indeed,
28:31it was here
28:32that we could go
28:32as soon as possible
28:34the start of production.
28:35And then, in terms of costs
28:37also,
28:37or when you are a startup,
28:38we need
28:39to lower our costs
28:41from the start.
28:42But you were afraid
28:43Quality or not?
28:44At the start?
28:45No, no, no, I think
28:46That's just preconceived notions.
28:48which date back to when
28:50a few years,
28:51Yes, about China.
28:52Now, I think
28:53that there is no...
28:55Virtually all the major producers
28:56come to produce in China.
29:00Despite appearances,
29:02It hasn't always been easy
29:03for the French
29:04of French Tech.
29:05They had to adapt
29:06to a culture
29:07very different from theirs.
29:11This weekend,
29:12Johan and his family
29:13are invited
29:14in Zuhai,
29:15an upscale suburb
29:16from Shenzhen.
29:17There's also the swimming pool.
29:20Come on, let's go.
29:21at their friend's house
29:22Laurent Le Pen.
29:24Good morning.
29:26Ni hao.
29:28Hello.
29:29Okay, thanks for coming.
29:30This is the first one.
29:31As a first step, OK?
29:33OK, we'll do it there.
29:34They are celebrating his 42nd birthday.
29:36including 17 in Shenzhen.
29:42He is married to Vigne.
29:43a Chinese woman
29:44with whom he has two children,
29:46like many
29:46of his French friends
29:47who founded
29:48a family here.
29:50His thing,
29:51These are brushes.
29:52with smart teeth.
29:55They scan the teeth
29:56and indicate on their screen
29:58those that have been brushed incorrectly.
30:04In Shenzhen,
30:06competition
30:06in new technologies
30:07starts very quickly.
30:09Anthony won
30:10the robotics competition
30:11from his school.
30:12Ah, he won!
30:12the robot competition.
30:14He coded the little robot.
30:16He codes the robot and everything.
30:17He codes the thing,
30:18the remote control,
30:18the thingamajig.
30:19It's well done.
30:20Well done.
30:21How old is Anthony?
30:239 years old?
30:2410 years?
30:25No, 8 years old.
30:25It will be 9 years.
30:27At first,
30:27He didn't really want to go.
30:28My wife forced him
30:29And then actually,
30:29He won.
30:32In order to develop,
30:34Johan and Laurent
30:35have joined forces
30:36to Chinese
30:36and they had to learn
30:38to become themselves
30:39A little bit Chinese.
30:41That's where I work.
30:43And look what I'm holding.
30:44That's great.
30:45That's cool.
30:46It's a gift
30:47that I got last year.
30:48So you see,
30:48It's my birthday.
30:50You'll see,
30:51You're going to love it.
30:53Come here, come here.
30:55Are you ready?
30:561, 2, 3.
30:58The truth,
30:59It's a great gift.
31:01The Secretary General
31:02of the Communist Party
31:03for the past 12 years,
31:04Xi Jinping,
31:05alongside his wife,
31:06a former singer
31:08of the Chinese army.
31:09And you see,
31:10Me too,
31:10I have a flag
31:11and next to it,
31:11You've got Mao over there.
31:12I received many gifts.
31:15But I already have the couple here.
31:17Actually, I have the same one.
31:18I have the same one.
31:19And you see,
31:22I've given away loads of those.
31:23And I mean,
31:24It's all the rage.
31:24That, I mean,
31:25It is...
31:26NOW,
31:26I don't need anything more
31:27than Macron and Brigitte.
31:28But you see,
31:29I don't have them.
31:29But that,
31:30We're not doing that yet.
31:31But that's not good.
31:32But I think they need to be done.
31:33That's already not good.
31:34No, not at night.
31:34That's not good.
31:36No way.
31:37to criticize the cult
31:38of personality in China.
31:46To be successful in business,
31:47It's best to remain cautious.
31:59Alexis Ponce
32:00He did it too
32:01business in Shenzhen.
32:04After having lived
32:057 years here,
32:06this 35-year-old Frenchman
32:08done now
32:08import-export
32:09of technological products.
32:11He is testing today
32:13a coaching system
32:14high-tech
32:15in tennis.
32:21This is Nicolas.
32:23his engineer friend
32:24who imagined it.
32:25A connected camera
32:26to a software
32:27analyzes the game
32:28And she is inflexible.
32:32Alexis misses
32:33two losses out of three.
32:35His bullets are too slow
32:37at 43 km/h
32:38against 67
32:40for his opponent.
32:42Come on, let's go.
32:43We'll take a look.
32:44But that's not all.
32:48That's not all.
32:49Yes, that's not all.
32:50That's good, but that's not all.
32:50Ooh!
32:51Hey, show me.
32:53Yeah.
32:55And so my data
32:56is not good on here.
32:58You can improve,
33:00dude.
33:00Most of the time
33:01You aim for the center.
33:03Let's say...
33:04that there is
33:0677% of my balls
33:07who are in the same place.
33:09That's still
33:10Not bad.
33:11Yes, but with girls.
33:13No, not with girls.
33:14Girls and girls.
33:15The cameras,
33:17That's 20 years
33:17that it's the specialty
33:18from Shenzhen.
33:20Alexis remembers
33:21than 7 years ago,
33:22they avoided him
33:23a major inconvenience.
33:27We had lunch there
33:28with one of my friends
33:30with whom I worked.
33:31Actually,
33:31I had put my bag here.
33:33My computer
33:33in my bag,
33:34In fact,
33:34on one of the seats
33:35like that.
33:36And behind that,
33:37I left it.
33:37In fact.
33:38I left it there.
33:38I'm coming back here.
33:39There is no more
33:40too many employees.
33:42I...
33:43I'm a little lost,
33:44What.
33:44I lost my PC.
33:45my life.
33:47And there you have it.
33:47I'm coming back here.
33:48I'm being told about...
33:49I am told that I must
33:50maybe check
33:51the cameras.
33:51I'm asking which camera.
33:52And I am told
33:53to go to the checkpoint
33:53from over there
33:54who is monitoring the park.
33:56The park,
33:57this is the office area
33:58of 60 hectares
34:00under the responsibility
34:01from an agency
34:01private security.
34:03Alexis wants to show us
34:04the control post
34:05thanks to which
34:06he found
34:07his computer.
34:12But forbidden
34:14to enter with a camera.
34:17After some negotiations,
34:19we are left
34:20take a look
34:21and we film discreetly
34:22with our phone.
34:25Inside,
34:27computer servers,
34:29two guards
34:30behind their computers
34:31and an incalculable number
34:34screens
34:34neighborhood surveillance.
34:36How many do you have?
34:37cameras?
34:39Approximately 2,000.
34:402,000.
34:43For the same area
34:44in London,
34:45the most surveilled city
34:46from Europe,
34:47on average there
34:48250 cameras,
34:508 times less
34:51than in Shenzhen.
34:54And sometimes it's
34:55a little oppressive.
34:59In the streets,
35:00in the parks,
35:02in transport,
35:03the cameras are monitoring
35:04everyone
35:0424 hours a day.
35:095 years ago,
35:10there were officially
35:112 million
35:11and the city announced
35:1316 million more
35:14for the following years,
35:16one per inhabitant.
35:17We managed to find
35:18the camera that had the angle
35:20on my bag.
35:21We see a person
35:22take my bag
35:23and then,
35:24From there,
35:25we saw the direction
35:25of the person
35:26go in the opposite direction
35:27of the restaurant.
35:28so he knew
35:29which camera to use
35:30for a second plan
35:32And so,
35:32One thing led to another,
35:33we managed to find out
35:34which building in the park
35:35he came back
35:35with the bag.
35:37It's in his offices
35:38that Alexis finds
35:39his computer.
35:41The man who had taken it
35:42had wanted,
35:42he said,
35:43put it in a safe place.
35:49For Alexis,
35:50never mind
35:50if the technology
35:51in Shenzhen
35:52seems intrusive.
35:53It provides many services.
35:56The day before filming,
35:57He got confused
35:58with a rideshare driver
35:59who asked him
36:00to pay twice
36:01the toll.
36:03This is the camera
36:03equipped with a microphone
36:04at the front of the vehicle
36:06who saved him from the cold.
36:08So here he is.
36:09I'm going to customer service.
36:10on the app.
36:10They were able to listen
36:11And there you have it.
36:12in five minutes,
36:13I received confirmation
36:13that I didn't need
36:16to pay again.
36:17I only see that
36:17beneficial points,
36:18Actually, really.
36:19And I think we should
36:19I really want to have that in France.
36:23Shenzhen was
36:24the first Chinese city
36:25to implement
36:26the sound recording
36:27automatic
36:27in ride-hailing services.
36:29The city is at the forefront
36:30across all technologies
36:32surveillance.
36:35On the road,
36:36the police are capable
36:37to follow the route
36:38of any vehicle.
36:42Because they are all
36:42constantly flashed.
36:45The cameras
36:46penetrate even
36:47in the passenger compartment
36:47to identify
36:48the drivers
36:49in violation
36:49thanks to facial recognition.
36:53Designed by Chinese companies
36:55like Tian Di
36:56or Sense Time
36:57who broadcast
36:58these demo tapes,
36:59facial recognition
37:01allows the police
37:01to connect immediately
37:03a face
37:03to his identity card,
37:05his address,
37:06his employer
37:07and his phone number.
37:10In the street
37:10or in transport,
37:12she can trace
37:12the route
37:13of any individual.
37:23How far can it go?
37:24the exploitation
37:24of this data?
37:26For months,
37:27we tried
37:27to meet
37:28a city official
37:29but nobody
37:30never answered us.
37:32Until the day
37:33where we finally found
37:34an entry key.
37:39A golf club
37:40ultra-select
37:41in Nanshan,
37:42the upscale neighborhood
37:43from Shenzhen.
37:46Try to have
37:47with your back straight,
37:49with head held high,
37:50body weight
37:51on the left foot,
37:52Relax,
37:54push your arms
37:54forwards.
37:57That's it.
37:58Right in the middle
37:59buildings,
38:00an unlikely place
38:01on three floors
38:02with the cream
38:03from Shenzhen.
38:14The man who trains
38:16here every weekend
38:17can open us up
38:18doors
38:18because it is close
38:19authorities
38:20of the city.
38:26He directs
38:27the association
38:27companies
38:28artificial intelligence
38:29from Shenzhen
38:30which has 900 members.
38:37Developing intelligence
38:39artificial
38:39is part
38:40priorities
38:41policies in China.
38:44In his minivan
38:45electric
38:45Designed in Shenzhen,
38:47Mr. Fan shares
38:48the ambition of the authorities
38:49to do China
38:50the world leader
38:51new technologies
38:52by 2030.
39:00The development
39:01artificial intelligence
39:03this is the fourth
39:04industrial revolution.
39:06That's a chance
39:06unique opportunity
39:07and I am extremely proud
39:09involvement
39:10of the Chinese government
39:11in a place
39:12like Shenzhen.
39:14Like 10% of Chinese people,
39:16Mr. Fan is a member
39:17of the Communist Party,
39:18the single party in China.
39:20He embodies the close link
39:22which unites the party
39:23to companies
39:24tech.
39:30He leads us
39:31in the district
39:32the most technological
39:33from Shenzhen,
39:35Kion Hai's
39:36where are installed
39:37more than 1000 companies
39:38high-tech.
39:42Mr. Fan
39:43will introduce us
39:44Mr. Wang,
39:45one of the leaders
39:46of the party on the ground.
39:50It's something
39:51for you.
39:52As a welcome gift,
39:54a cup
39:55handcrafted porcelain.
39:58THANKS.
39:59This model
40:00limited edition
40:01had been offered
40:02to President Xi Jinping
40:03for the 40th anniversary
40:04from Shenzhen in 2020.
40:07You mean
40:08that Xi Jinping,
40:09at his home,
40:10he has the same
40:10than mine?
40:11Yes, but hers
40:13is a little bigger
40:14given his status.
40:15THANKS.
40:19Regarding video surveillance,
40:22he takes full responsibility
40:23100%.
40:24Facial recognition
40:26and tracking
40:27images.
40:29Our cameras use
40:30artificial intelligence.
40:32They are capable
40:33to analyze continuously
40:34behavior
40:35individuals.
40:37A suspicious attitude
40:38is immediately
40:39reported to the police.
40:41The result,
40:42that's because there's no more
40:43of thieves in Shenzhen.
40:45The crimes are also
40:46extremely rare.
40:48While the city
40:49accounts for nearly 20 million
40:50of inhabitants,
40:51she is considered
40:51as one of the safest
40:53to the world.
40:54There is the question
40:55security
40:55and there is the question
40:56privacy,
40:57of feeling
40:58to be constantly spied on.
41:01So, for my friends
41:02single Westerners
41:03who are worried
41:04and who say
41:04"You have cameras"
41:06everywhere,
41:06do you still have
41:07A private life?
41:08I would like to say
41:09that privacy
41:10and individual freedom
41:11in China
41:12are in reality
41:13among the highest
41:14to the world.
41:15Free love,
41:16personal life,
41:17all of this does not pose
41:18No problem in China.
41:19There is no reason
41:20to worry.
41:21In situations
41:22normal,
41:23For example,
41:24if you have an appointment
41:25with your boyfriend,
41:26these technologies
41:27will never analyze
41:28your romantic behavior.
41:29And so here,
41:30everyone agrees
41:31Camera surveillance?
41:33Yes, because you need to understand
41:35that the Chinese Communist Party
41:37is strongly supported
41:38by the Chinese people.
41:40There is no mind control
41:41of the population,
41:43contrary to what some say.
41:45The party guides the popular masses
41:47and works with them
41:48to improve civilization.
41:54According to official data,
41:56crimes and offenses
41:57in public spaces
41:58have fallen by 80% in 15 years,
42:01since the first cameras
42:02have been installed.
42:04The feeling of security
42:05has never been stronger.
42:07It is not rare
42:08to come across bicycles
42:09without anti-theft device
42:10or parked scooters
42:12with their ignition keys.
42:14Gradually deployed throughout the city,
42:17police robots
42:18fully autonomous
42:20they track suspicious behavior
42:21and the people being sought
42:23by scanning the faces of passers-by
42:25without arousing
42:26the slightest hostile reaction.
42:32Technology
42:33reduced crime,
42:35but it also allows
42:36to the Chinese authorities
42:38to consolidate their power.
42:45In the heart of the city,
42:47the impressive seat
42:49from the private group Tencent,
42:51two gigantic towers
42:53connected by footbridges.
42:56This is the fourth company
42:58China technology
42:59and the fifteenth on the planet
43:01with 82 billion euros
43:02of revenue.
43:05Tencent is the world leader
43:07video games
43:07for example
43:09Call of Duty Mobile
43:10or League of Legends
43:13bought 10 years ago
43:14to the American company Riot Games.
43:18Tencent also
43:19the owner of WeChat,
43:21a mobile application
43:22used by more
43:23of one billion Chinese.
43:25A kind of WhatsApp.
43:26Instagram, Amazon
43:27and Booking
43:28all gathered in one great app.
43:32Johan, the Frenchman
43:34based in Shenzhen,
43:35uses dozens of them
43:36times a day.
43:39I open WeChat,
43:40So, first step,
43:41it's about opening
43:42the WeChat application.
43:43So here, I have all my cats
43:44basically like WhatsApp.
43:47Discovering is the side
43:48a bit of a social network
43:50with the moments.
43:51So everyone posts
43:52a little bit of his stuff.
43:53And then, there's me.
43:55And in fact, I'm going to
43:56in my payments
43:58and services.
43:59So here I have a wallet
44:00locally, who has insurance.
44:01I can buy insurance.
44:03Everything that is done
44:04bank loans,
44:06invest my money.
44:08Health, then, there
44:09If I tap on the application,
44:10the mini application,
44:11the mini health program
44:12in WeChat,
44:14I can have, there you go.
44:15take a ticket
44:17in the nearest hospital.
44:18I can take a taxi.
44:20Same here, hotel,
44:22plane ticket,
44:23train ticket, etc.
44:24And I can also go shopping
44:25directly within the application.
44:26So if I want to buy
44:27concert tickets,
44:29have food delivered to me,
44:30For example,
44:30It's very fast.
44:31So I went from the hospital
44:32to food
44:33very quickly.
44:35To grasp the extent
44:36of Tencent's power,
44:38we need to leave the city
44:39because the private group
44:41participates in the development
44:42China's technology
44:43even in its areas
44:44the most remote.
44:49900 kilometers away,
44:51two hours by plane,
44:53Chisui Mountain.
44:56A farm
44:57at an altitude of 1000 meters.
45:02Black chickens
45:04known in China
45:05for their medicinal properties.
45:10Chickens
45:11that lay colored eggs.
45:14And to monitor the livestock,
45:16Guess what?
45:18Dozens of cameras.
45:24In collaboration with Tencent,
45:27two students
45:28from Shenzhen University
45:30have come all the way here
45:31to teach the cameras
45:32what they already know how to do
45:33at their home,
45:34detect behaviors
45:35unusual.
45:39Not those of human beings,
45:41but those of the chickens
45:42this time,
45:43when they are attacked
45:44by wild animals.
45:49We use a stick
45:51to simulate the attacks.
45:53Our algorithm
45:53analyze the situation.
45:55When many breakages
45:56move at the same time,
45:57the computer interprets this
45:58as a reaction
45:59chickens
46:00to an intrusion.
46:04He then sends
46:04an alert message
46:05via SMS
46:06to all staff
46:07of livestock farming.
46:11But Tencent
46:12does not monitor
46:13than chickens.
46:18This technology giant
46:19has become a tool
46:21of Chinese power
46:22to prevent
46:23to prevent protesters
46:23to express themselves.
46:27The information
46:28collected by its social network
46:30WeChat
46:30allow you to know everything
46:32or almost
46:33on its users.
46:36Their area of interest,
46:37their movement,
46:38but also the content
46:40from their conversation,
46:42as well as the photos
46:43and the videos posted
46:44in the groups
46:45discussion.
46:46Can the party have
46:48access to this data
46:48to control
46:49the population?
46:53Tencent
46:54had accepted
46:55to open up to us
46:55its doors,
46:56but just before
46:57The start of filming.
46:59Hello Eric.
47:01Our service
47:02communication
47:03refuses to participate
47:04to this report.
47:08To obtain
47:09information,
47:10we had to
47:11we need to do it differently.
47:13Thanks to one
47:14from our contacts
47:14on site,
47:16we succeed
47:16to join
47:17a computer scientist
47:18from Tencent.
47:19His mission,
47:21to use
47:21artificial intelligence
47:23to monitor
47:24the groups
47:24discussion
47:25on WeChat.
47:26We have
47:27reconstituted
47:27the conversation.
47:29What are you doing
47:30precisely
47:31at Tencent?
47:32I'm working
47:33on algorithms
47:34which block
47:34messages
47:35problems
47:36almost immediately
47:37after their publication,
47:38let's say one minute
47:39After,
47:40very quickly.
47:42What do you mean
47:43via a problematic message?
47:44Messages
47:46which encourage
47:47to crimes,
47:47violent images,
47:48That sort of thing.
47:50And also
47:51messages
47:51who criticize
47:52government policies,
47:53the party
47:54or our president
47:55or even
47:56calls
47:56to demonstrate.
47:57This part
47:58bothers me more,
47:59But it's my job.
48:02I understand,
48:03but can you tell me
48:04How does it work?
48:05How do you learn?
48:06to the system
48:07to recognize
48:08These problematic messages?
48:13SO,
48:13it's mainly
48:14programming
48:15and learning
48:16automatic.
48:17But sorry,
48:18I can't go back
48:18in detail.
48:19It's confidential.
48:21Would you accept?
48:22To do an interview?
48:23We could
48:23blur your face,
48:25Of course.
48:28Sorry,
48:28No,
48:28It's too risky.
48:29I could lose
48:30my work
48:30or worse.
48:31I have to leave you now.
48:33What do you mean
48:34worse?
48:35I can't
48:36to answer you,
48:36Sorry.
48:37I really must
48:37you leave.
48:47to control WeChat,
48:49the Chinese authorities
48:50do not need
48:51to intervene themselves.
48:52This is Tenshen
48:53who will take care of it.
48:54For the past few years,
48:56the testimonies
48:56censorship
48:57on WeChat
48:57are multiplying.
48:59To measure it
49:00the magnitude,
49:01we are leaving Shenzhen
49:02to make us
49:0350 kilometers
49:04From there,
49:05in Hong Kong.
49:09This former territory
49:10British,
49:11returned to China
49:12in 1997,
49:14has been taken over
49:15by Beijing,
49:16but he succeeded
49:16to preserve
49:17For now
49:18a certain
49:19freedom of speech.
49:23We have an appointment
49:25with a teacher
49:25university,
49:27specialist
49:27censorship
49:28in China.
49:29Former journalist
49:30television
49:32Rose Luquiu
49:32resigned
49:3310 years ago
49:34because of the pressure
49:34growing power
49:35Chinese media.
49:38She receives
49:39each week
49:39testimonies
49:40users
49:40from WeChat
49:41excluded from the application
49:42by a simple message
49:44like this one
49:46received by one
49:47of his friends.
49:48This is an alert
49:52security.
49:53According to the law
49:54on regulation
49:55of the Internet,
49:56this account
49:56can no longer
49:57participate
49:58to groups
49:58discussion
49:59nor publish
50:00No positions.
50:01This restriction
50:05is permanent.
50:06That's all.
50:08No other explanation was given.
50:11You feel
50:12disconnected
50:12of the universe
50:13because almost everyone
50:14uses WeChat
50:15to stay in touch
50:16with his friends.
50:18It's a kind
50:19of social death.
50:22And you know
50:23in which case
50:24Are they blocking the accounts?
50:27It's very difficult
50:28to know it,
50:29That's the problem.
50:30Sometimes,
50:31certain content
50:32are considered
50:32as legal
50:33and at other times
50:34they become
50:35very sensitive.
50:36In recent years
50:37For example,
50:37economic issues
50:39have become
50:39very political.
50:44last December,
50:46WeChat accounts
50:47from two economists
50:48renowned Chinese
50:49were suspended.
50:51They only had
50:52expressed doubts
50:53on performance
50:54of the Chinese economy.
50:56According to Rose Luqiu,
50:57the use
50:58artificial intelligence
50:59to decipher
51:00the content of the messages
51:01makes censorship
51:02ever more efficient.
51:06Before,
51:06how is it
51:07that we avoided
51:07Censorship?
51:08When we read
51:09information
51:10sensitive,
51:11we were taking a screenshot
51:12screen
51:12and we shared it
51:13with friends.
51:15But technology
51:16progresses so quickly
51:17that now,
51:18when using
51:19a photo format
51:20for text,
51:21they can still
51:22detect its content.
51:29Technological censorship
51:30extends to all areas.
51:32During our filming,
51:34near Shenzhen,
51:35a deranged person
51:36rush into the crowd
51:37with his vehicle.
51:4435 people were killed.
51:4643 injured.
51:48The messages
51:49and amateur videos
51:50referring to the attack
51:51multiply
51:52before being very quick
51:53removed from WeChat.
51:57For some people,
52:00This is nothing short of a crime.
52:02It's a minor news item.
52:04It has nothing to do with politics.
52:06But for the government,
52:07That's something else.
52:08They fear
52:09that this kind of incident
52:10may bring people
52:11to doubt his authority
52:13or to trigger
52:14their anger.
52:15SO,
52:16all of this means that
52:17the authorities
52:17consider this event
52:19such as sensitive information
52:21and they don't want to
52:22that it be shared
52:24on social media.
52:28The day after,
52:29Not a single image.
52:31not a single testimony
52:32in the main television news broadcast,
52:34followed by 135 million
52:36of people.
52:37Just one comment
52:38on set.
52:40Xi Jinping gave
52:41his instructions
52:42concerning
52:43the incident
52:43by Chu Hai.
52:45Do everything possible
52:46to treat
52:46the injured
52:47and punish severely
52:48the criminal
52:49in accordance with the law.
52:51In this newspaper
52:5230 minutes,
52:53President Xi Jinping
52:54is on the other hand
52:55cited 19 times.
52:57And of course,
52:58if I criticize
52:59Xi Jinping...
53:00Ah, in that case,
53:01you will obviously be
53:02banned completely.
53:05And no way.
53:07to tell jokes
53:07about the president.
53:10His photomontages
53:11comparing it
53:12to Winnie the Pooh
53:12are prohibited
53:14on WeChat
53:14for 10 years.
53:19We returned
53:20in Shenzhen
53:21see Honglin,
53:23the designer
53:24chat robots.
53:25How does he live?
53:26in this society
53:27under heavy surveillance?
53:32Ah, the other one
53:33It has no more battery.
53:34He has just moved in
53:36with Liu,
53:36that he knows
53:37for 2 years.
53:38She is also an engineer
53:39for the social network
53:40Chinese TikTok.
53:43We like it
53:43real animals,
53:46but they make too much of a mess.
53:49It's a bit
53:51like lenae.
53:52We need to take care of it.
53:53all the time.
53:56At 27 and 26 years old,
53:58they embody
53:59privileged youth
54:00from Shenzhen
54:01who succeeded
54:02in tech.
54:03Between the two of them,
54:04they win
54:0410,000 euros per month,
54:06three times more
54:06than the average here.
54:11They work
54:11between 50 and 60 hours
54:13per week
54:13and decompress
54:14the weekend.
54:16Here,
54:16in one of the neighborhoods
54:17trendy
54:18from Shenzhen port.
54:22the cameras,
54:23they finished
54:24by forgetting them
54:25and despite
54:26censored messages
54:27on social media,
54:28Onglin and Liu
54:29don't feel
54:30to live under control.
54:34Do you feel free here?
54:37Yes.
54:39Simple answer.
54:41Most of the time,
54:42we feel free
54:43to travel
54:44to speak,
54:44to discuss.
54:47Everything?
54:48Almost everything
54:49I would say.
54:51That means
54:52Not at all, then?
54:53There are questions
54:54that I don't prefer
54:55to land,
54:55such as
54:56politics.
55:00If you do
55:02propaganda
55:03on the Internet,
55:04That could be risky.
55:06but among friends
55:07or within the family,
55:08That's OK.
55:12Even if you are not
55:13agree with a decision
55:14of the party?
55:14We can talk about it.
55:16Yes.
55:16Between us.
55:19Like many
55:20young Chinese couples,
55:22Ongli and Liu
55:23are not sure
55:24wanting children.
55:25Their career
55:26is a priority.
55:27And for them,
55:28here,
55:29The future is promising.
55:35This is the end
55:36of this program.
55:37Thank you for following.
55:38See you next week
55:39for a new document
55:40exclusive investigation.
55:43Next week,
55:44exclusive investigation
55:45takes you
55:46in a country
55:46little known,
55:48splendid,
55:48but tormented.
55:51Tajikistan.
55:53This small country
55:54Central Asia
55:54has become
55:55a landmark
55:56of jihadists.
55:58Among them,
55:59officials
55:59of death
56:00of 145 people
56:01in the suburbs
56:02from Moscow
56:02one year ago.
56:05Don't panic!
56:07Don't panic!
56:08We found
56:09the family
56:10of one of the attackers.
56:11Oh my God !
56:12I wouldn't wish it on anyone
56:13to live what I am living.
56:15Not even to an enemy.
56:17How could he have fallen
56:18in this group?
56:19I don't know.
56:21Faced with the threat,
56:23the Tajik government
56:23near Moscow
56:24tries to toughen its tone
56:26and banned long beards
56:27and the full veil.
56:29You do not have the right
56:29to wear your veil.
56:31Let us through.
56:33Listen, my sister,
56:33Take it off.
56:34At the head of this state,
56:36the same president
56:37for 30 years.
56:38He is our president.
56:40It is we who love
56:41the master.
56:42He is very kind.
56:44An authoritarian regime,
56:46responsible
56:46of unprecedented violence.
56:48In total,
56:49they killed
56:50more than 40 people.
56:51Most of the people killed
56:52were initially arrested,
56:54tortured, burned.
56:55In order to develop,
56:57Tajikistan
56:58is betting on China.
56:59Beijing is passing
57:01in the country
57:01the new Silk Road.
57:02something to give him
57:04megalomania.
57:05Look at the beautiful atmosphere
57:06that we created.
57:07Everything you find here,
57:08It's fit for a palace.
57:10Tajikistan,
57:11at the heart of the Islamist threat.
57:13It's next Sunday
57:14in Exclusive Investigation.
57:18This program
57:18was prepared
57:19with Emo Touré,
57:21filming on set
57:22Mathieu Cressio,
57:23editorial staff
57:24Exclusive Investigation
57:25Maude Brunel
57:25and Christophe Brulé,
57:27produced by Anne Conezil.
57:28Have a good evening on M6.
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