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279 Cops pause use of flawed AI cameras secretly monitoring streets for suspects

Ars Technica
Ashley Belanger @ Ars Technica · 05/19/2025 11:56 EDT

Cops pause use of flawed AI cameras secretly monitoring streets for suspects

Facial recognition cameras ping cops when suspects appear, sparking backlash.

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