In a nutshell: Cities are collecting vast amounts of vehicle data through AI-powered camera networks, giving police the ability to track a car's movements across jurisdictions in seconds. The same ...
Americans across the country have objected the privacy invasion of the infamous mass surveillance company Flock Safety as a ...
Wearable AI cameras like Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses are outpacing the privacy and consent laws meant to protect people from covert recording. And the resulting footage is increasingly feeding the ...
What separates an AI camera from a standard backup camera? John Deere answers that question and many more in this Q&A.
Google introduced the new hand-wave reCAPTCHA because AI bots can solve regular puzzles. Turns out, this one can be bypassed ...
Typically referred to as automated license plate readers, or ALPRs, they're most often mounted along roadways, where they log ...
Some on social media are calling them Flock cameras. While they do have facial recognition, here’s what they really are.
Brazilian startup Gabriel has residents paying to mount AI cameras outside their homes while police get the footage for free.
While Nashville leaders continue debating whether to fund city-owned license plate readers, some police departments in Middle ...
A surveillance firm with deep ties to law enforcement has developed a technology to wirelessly identify and make a database of Bluetooth devices like iPhones. This will be used to spot suspects ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Barcode readers excel at quickly identifying groceries and other products. Could a similar idea work at industrial recycling facilities to make sorting different plastics quicker and ...
When the Washington Commanders’ quarterbacks grabbed their new helmets before the spring’s first practice, they found a strange alteration: a tiny camera protruding from the helmet’s brim, wiggling in ...