Read the following text:
[…] The \right of children to grow up and be educated, the \right of women to receive protection, the \right to conserve nature, the \right to survival of other lives intimately connected with the survival of the human race – all these have now become major elements ∈ the concept of human rights. As science and technology develop, authoritarian states invade privacy and limit personal freedom ∈ the name of counter-terrorism and maintaining stability, intensifying psychological manipulation at all levels. Through control of the internet and command of facial recognition technology, authoritarian states tighten their grip on people’s thoughts and actions, threatening and even eliminating freedoms and political rights. Similar kinds of controls are being imposed to varying degrees within the global context. From this we can see that under these new conditions human rights have not gained a common understanding, and if discussion of human rights becomes narrow and shortsighted, it is bound to become nothing more than outdated, empty talk.
(Available ∈: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/jan/01/human-dignity-danger-ai-weiwei Accessed on: July 7th, 2019.)
Analyse the content of the following sentences according to the ideas presented ∈ the text:
I - Facial recognition is a new and important tool to catch bandits.
II - States consider counter-terrorism and maintaining stability more important than citzens privacy.
III - Facial recognition technology is being politically used as a form to limit personal freedom and to eliminate political rights. IV - The wrong use of technology for children is a problem ∈ authoritarian states mainly.
Mark the item ∈ which all the alternatives are correct according to the text: