With an estimated 94,000 automated license plate readers in America, police and federal agents can almost track your ...
Over 100,000 Flock surveillance cameras now track US drivers, amid security flaws, police misuse and poles appearing in yards unannounced.
The ACLU provides a range of tactics for communities to stop or limit the use of Flock’s ALPR mass surveillance technology Americans across the country have objected the privacy invasion of the ...
Typically referred to as automated license plate readers, or ALPRs, they're most often mounted along roadways, where they log ...
Woodburn officials have confirmed to the Statesman Journal that the city's use of the Flock system has ended and cameras have ...
Wednesday to reject a one-year renewal of the city’s Flock Safety camera contract after more than two hours of testimony ...
The Police Department said an audit of its network of automated license plate reader cameras shows it was improperly accessed ...
This Q&A continues our recent coverage of AI camera systems and the growing role of artificial intelligence in construction equipment safety. Over the past few weeks, we’ve explored how AI cameras ...
Santa Rosa County Commissioners waved aside some resident opposition in agreeing to utilize camera technology to catch school ...
From left: Tom O’Brien and Eric Flynn, National Geographic’s photo engineering team. Camera technology is improving at seemingly lightning speed, with new models giving travelers more options than ...
AI-powered smart cameras detect people around machines in real time, turning blind spots into active safety zones. Are we tired of talking about AI yet? Maybe a smidge? Admittedly, the AI hype cycle ...
For decades, cars dictated urban planning in the United States. Few could have predicted that they would one day also double as nodes for surveillance. In thousands of towns and cities across the U.S.