https://www.bloodinthemachine.com/p/across-the-us-people-are-dismantling
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Across the US, people are dismantling and destroying Flock surveillance cameras
Anger over ICE connections and privacy violations is fueling the sabotage. PLUS: 10,000 drivers call on Uber to repay stolen wages, a man is arrested at a public hearing about a data center and more.
(www.bloodinthemachine.com)
@neurovagrant Self defense - where the "corporations" struck first against privacy, free speech, and the once common freedoms.
"Vandalism" in this useage is inaccurate and misrepresentative of the situation. -
Across the US, people are dismantling and destroying Flock surveillance cameras
Anger over ICE connections and privacy violations is fueling the sabotage. PLUS: 10,000 drivers call on Uber to repay stolen wages, a man is arrested at a public hearing about a data center and more.
(www.bloodinthemachine.com)
@neurovagrant Oops.
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Across the US, people are dismantling and destroying Flock surveillance cameras
Anger over ICE connections and privacy violations is fueling the sabotage. PLUS: 10,000 drivers call on Uber to repay stolen wages, a man is arrested at a public hearing about a data center and more.
(www.bloodinthemachine.com)
@neurovagrant hell yes. san diego next, those fucking things are everywhere
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Across the US, people are dismantling and destroying Flock surveillance cameras
Anger over ICE connections and privacy violations is fueling the sabotage. PLUS: 10,000 drivers call on Uber to repay stolen wages, a man is arrested at a public hearing about a data center and more.
(www.bloodinthemachine.com)
@neurovagrant I have to say I’ve tought about it but I think it will lead to additional surveillance to monitor the Flocks
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@neurovagrant hell yes. san diego next, those fucking things are everywhere
At least Flock is stationary. Still no word on results and the plan if (when) moving forward isn't for silent mode either, ugh.
Edmonton Police Service partners with U.S. company to test use of facial-recognition bodycams | CBC News
The Edmonton Police Service will test the use of bodycams that employ facial recognition, a form of artificial intelligence. Starting Wednesday, up to 50 police officers will use the cameras for the remainder of the month. However some academics warn that the technology is still not well-understood or reliable.
CBC (www.cbc.ca)
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At least Flock is stationary. Still no word on results and the plan if (when) moving forward isn't for silent mode either, ugh.
Edmonton Police Service partners with U.S. company to test use of facial-recognition bodycams | CBC News
The Edmonton Police Service will test the use of bodycams that employ facial recognition, a form of artificial intelligence. Starting Wednesday, up to 50 police officers will use the cameras for the remainder of the month. However some academics warn that the technology is still not well-understood or reliable.
CBC (www.cbc.ca)
@chroma0 @neurovagrant at least axon cams can be detected at a distance via btle/oui
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@chroma0 @neurovagrant at least axon cams can be detected at a distance via btle/oui
Well that's positive! Do you happen to have a scholarly article you could ping me on that? I didn't think that was effective
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Well that's positive! Do you happen to have a scholarly article you could ping me on that? I didn't think that was effective
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Much appreciated!
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Across the US, people are dismantling and destroying Flock surveillance cameras
Anger over ICE connections and privacy violations is fueling the sabotage. PLUS: 10,000 drivers call on Uber to repay stolen wages, a man is arrested at a public hearing about a data center and more.
(www.bloodinthemachine.com)
@neurovagrant @Viss hahaha the comments from Reddit about someone accused
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