Police tech can now ban facial identification

by SkillAiNest

Companies like flock and Exxon sell sensor’s sweetness-cameras, license plate readers, gun pills detectors, drones-and then offers AI tools to make this sea data real (at last year’s conference I sell on the count of countless AI-POLICE). See). Departments say these technologies save time, reduce the officer’s shortage, and help reduce the reaction times.

They look like fine goals, but this pace of adoption arises a clear question: Who makes rules here? When does the use of AI go through performance, and what kind of transparency is owed to the public?

In some cases, the AI ​​-driven police tech is already running a witch between the departments and the communities they serve. When the police in the California city of Chola Vista was the first person in the country to get a special exemption from the Federal Aviation Administration so that they could fly more than usual, they said that the drone would be deployed to solve crime and help people in emergencies soon. They had something Success.

But a local media outlet has also filed a lawsuit by the department alleging that it has refused to make drone footage public, and residents have. Said The overhead resonant drones feel like a privacy attack. An investigation states that these drones are more often deployed in poor palaces, and loudly for minor issues such as music.

Jay Stanley, a senior policy analyst at ACLU, says there is no large number of federal laws that rule the local police departments adopted technologies like tracking software that I have written. Departments usually have the way to try it first, and see how their communities react after reality. (Virectone, which makes the device I wrote about, said that they could not name with the departments using it and could not be connected so that the details of how it was being deployed by the police are not yet clear).

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