I kneW it would be flock just from the headline.
We fucked up real and ended up in the stupidest timeline.
I kneW it would be flock just from the headline.
We fucked up real and ended up in the stupidest timeline.
Funny thing is that ANPR is a solved issue that you can literally run on-device with minimal training. As in, you can literally run it on a $30 WiFi camera. With existing open models.
Facial recognition is a bit more tricky but there are open AI models that translate facial data to what is essentially a hash that can be compared to other faces with high precision, and that too can run on the same hardware.
Hell, my cheap $100 smart doorbell has built in facial recognition that doesn't require any cloud connection or such. All on-device.
Oh, it always gets worse with these surveillance companies. Also good to bear in mind this is the tip of the iceberg.
That's correct. There is positive movement on this though, they're being seen as national security risks due to their laughable security. https://www.privacyguides.org/news/2025/11/17/ben-jordan-exposes-severe-security-vulnerabilities-in-flock-surveillance-cameras/
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