Police say Flock cameras help solve crimes, but critics call them an invasion of privacy
Summary
Police in the U.S. use cameras with artificial intelligence to scan many cars every month. Some people say these cameras help catch criminals, while others worry they invade privacy and create a large surveillance system.Key Facts
- Law enforcement agencies in the U.S. use AI-powered cameras to monitor vehicles.
- These cameras scan billions of cars each month.
- Many drivers do not know their vehicles are being scanned.
- Supporters believe the technology helps solve crimes.
- Critics say it builds a nationwide network that watches people closely.
- There are concerns about how much privacy is lost for the sake of safety.
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