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    The Dawn of Robot Surveillance - ACLU

    https://www.aclu.org/report/dawn-robot-surveillance


    Imagine a surveillance camera in a typical convenience store in the 1980s. That camera was big and expensive, and connected by a wire running through the wall to a VCR sitting in a back room. There have been significant advances in camera technology in the ensuing decades — in resolution, digitization, storage, and wireless transmission — and cameras have become cheaper and far more prevalent. Still, for all those advances, the social implications of being recorded have not changed: when we walk into a store, we generally expect that the presence of cameras won’t affect us. We expect that our movements will be recorded, and we might feel self-conscious if we notice a camera, especially if we’re doing anything that we feel might attract attention. But unless something dramatic occurs, we generally understand that the videos in which we appear are unlikely to be scrutinized or monitored. All that is about to change.

    Today’s capture-and-store video systems are starting to be augmented with active monitoring technology known variously as “video analytics,” “intelligent video analytics,” or “video content analysis.” The goal of this technology is to allow computers not just to record but also to understand the objects and actions that a camera is capturing. This can be used to alert the authorities when something or someone deemed “suspicious” is detected, or to collect detailed information about video subjects for security or marketing purposes. Behind all the dumb video camera “eyes” that record us will increasingly lie ever-smarter “brains” that will be monitoring us. As we will see, technologists are working on teaching computers to do that monitoring in remarkable ways across a broad variety of dimensions.
    In the very near future, just looking at something for too long can tell authorities you are expressing suspicious behavior.
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    Next thing you know robots will wipe out all of humanity.
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    Walmart is using AI cameras to fight theft

    Walmart is using cameras and computer vision technology as part of a program — referred to internally as "Missed Scan Detection" — designed to reduce shrink, the term used by retailers to define losses due to theft, scanning errors, and fraud, among other cases, Business Insider reports.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Globalist View Post
    Next thing you know robots will wipe out all of humanity.
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