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Omnipresent AI cameras will ensure good behavior, says Larry Ellison
Oracle's Larry Ellison says a surveillance system of police body cams, cameras on cars and autonomous drones, all monitored by AI, will constantly record and report on police and citizens, leading everyone to be on their best behavior pic.twitter.com/RAq5XGaNmZ
Billionaire Drools That "Citizens Will Be on Their Best Behavior" Under Constant AI Surveillance
Say Cheese! If Larry Ellison, the exorbitantly rich cofounder of software kings Oracle, has it his way, all of us will soon be smiling for the camera — constantly. Not for a cheery photograph, mind you,
Oracle's Larry Ellison advocates for AI-enhanced surveillance to promote "best behavior"
Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison has a vision for the future that will undoubtedly rattle privacy advocates while pleasing champions of public safety. During a recent financial
Billionaire Larry Ellison says a vast AI-fueled surveillance system can ensure 'citizens will be on their best behavior'
Billionaire Oracle cofounder Larry Ellison said he expects AI surveillance systems to reach a point where all citizens are under constant watch.
Oracle's Larry Ellison sees AI supervision keeping citizens on 'best behavior'
Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison recently predicted that AI-powered surveillance will become an integral part of daily life.
Ellison declares Oracle all-in on AI mass surveillance, says it'll keep everyone in line
Cops to citizens will be 'on their best behavior because we're constantly recording and reporting' AI is on the verge of ushering in a new era of mass surveillance, says Oracle cofounder Larry Ellison,
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Lumana's AI security revolution: Smart cameras detecting threats
Lumana has developed a software platform that enables image processing for simple
security
cameras
and making them smart ...
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CTA's testing of AI to detect guns is another step on road to 'surveillance state'
We shouldn't rush to adopt new technologies that are unproven, potentially dangerous and will erode our privacy rights, an ...
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What to know about facial recognition security cameras in Arizona schools
The technology can track individuals and monitor license plates. Here's why some Arizona school districts adopted it.
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SF leaders roll out mobile AI surveillance cameras to combat crime in city's hot spots
A new pilot project to deploy mobile security cameras in San Francisco will feature three cameras mounted on poles, with ...
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Google programme showcases AI tools that can help firms catch hazards at work, enhance security
The show featured 25 start-ups that have developed AI solutions using Google’s Gemini platform. Read more at straitstimes.com ...
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I test security cameras for a living—these are the 5 settings I change out of the box
Open up your camera's app and click on the settings tab to enter the Motion Detection category. You either adjust the ...
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San Francisco's artificial intelligence mobile surveillance cameras ready to deter crime
San Francisco is preparing to deploy three new mobile surveillance cameras that are armed with the latest technology to ...
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Smart, safe homes: Tech advancements to know about AI security cameras and more
Improved AI technology will make identifying porch pirates or burglars even easier. The next wave will include facial recognition, with the ability to program your family member’s faces into the ...
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Hanwha to showcase full range of AI surveillance solutions at GSX 2024
cloud connected
surveillance
solutions, from hardware devices offering 24/7 protection to software-based business ...
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Demonstration at Blue Grass Army Depot tests AI security camera tech for potential military use
The depot is the first army base to test the artificial intelligence tool SCYLLA, which immediately detects weapons, faces ...
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