Rapid gains in artificial-intelligence technology are bringing new competitors into the border-security business.
When Flock Comes to Town: Why Cities Are Axing the Controversial Surveillance Technology ...
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These AI-Powered Surveillance Cameras Are Everywhere—and People Have Had Enough
The nationwide fight against the suddenly ubiquitous Flock camera. The panopticon was, at first, just a thought experiment ...
As the federal government accelerates the use of and investment in AI-driven spy tech, it’s mandating less oversight around ...
On a Saturday morning, you head to the hardware store. Your neighbors’ Ring cameras film your walk to the car. Your car’s sensors, cameras and microphones record your speed, how you drive, where ...
Auburn is one of a handful of Maine cities with AI-powered surveillance cameras.
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AI security cameras are failing spectacularly: can't tell raccoons from bears
AI security cameras misidentify raccoons as bears and reflections as intruders, creating alert fatigue that undermines home ...
An erroneous warrant in another county has marked a man for arrest whenever he leaves his small Colorado town.
The Infinite Loop by Nebius reports on AI startup Augur using advanced tech to prevent threats in public spaces while ensuring privacy, alongside Syntelligence tackling scam calls.
As mass surveillance and AI data tracking expand, a new wave of startups is helping people opt out. From Faraday bags to ...
From litigation to federal prisons to criminal investigations, artificial intelligence appears to have touched nearly every corner of the Department of Justice in the past year. Just two years ago, ...
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