AI Surveillance by Police Is Expanding: What It Means for Your Privacy
AI Surveillance by Police Is Expanding: What It Means for Your Privacy You may not have noticed, but in Sarasota, Florida, the sheriff’s office recently expanded its use of AI-powered surveillance cameras. The move, reported by the Sarasota Herald-Tribune, adds more automated license plate readers and facial recognition capabilities to a network that already monitors public spaces. Sarasota is not an outlier. Over the past few years, police departments in cities like Detroit, New York, and Los Angeles have quietly adopted similar tools. The trend raises a basic question: how much of your daily life is being tracked by artificial intelligence, and what can you do about it? ...