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AI Cameras on Garbage Trucks Are Spying on Some of You

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Cape Coral, Florida, has attached AI cameras to garbage trucks to look for home code violations. Dallas and Stockton have similar plans with funds allocated to the endeavor. They are looking for ill-kept homes, blight, and other violations.

Currently, there are 80,000 to 90,000 Flock cameras, which are similar. They aren’t simple license readers. They build vehicle fingerprints, capturing make, body type, decals, bumper stickers, and dozens of other visual markers. Then they run a convoy analysis of cars that repeatedly travel together.

As an aside, freedom of association is a protected right under the Constitution.

Cities are using Flock cameras to see if people should be referred for involvement in organized crime. AI cameras act similarly to Flock cameras.

This won’t end well for freedom-loving Americans.

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