@@Shackattack85 As a gun owner some things I agree with the Democrats other things I Do Not both sides need to work together to come up with sensible gun control. But I doubt it all they do is just yell
These cameras are in public locations. You have no right to privacy in public. No different from having a person standing there watching you, they have the right to do so. You also have the right to put cameras up on your property.
@npc's everywhere The book is a piece of fiction, get over it. We live in the real world where ordinary and powerful people are bad natured that behave better the more they are watched.
This was still true long before police starting using CCTV cameras, long before that technology existed. Ever since the 1900s police are adverse to being filmed and photographed, but yes it is funny. Now thy wear body cams and don't like people recording them still, they'll even turn off their body cams sometimes.
I remember a young woman who was removed from her job at school. That used face recognition software in a store where a woman stole valuable item. The woman at the school had been to a board meeting that was televised in the AI System flagged her. Although it was impossible for her to be there because this occurred while she was at work in an office at the school nowhere near the store, they took her anyway. these systems have great difficulty identifying Black people.
I was cleaning the bathroom at my work the other day and we got these new black latex gloves. The sink is automatic (to keep people from not turning off the water after using it), but I couldn't turn the water on when the sensor was reading my gloves. While those gloves are pretty black, I know some people who have skin just about as dark as those gloves. So what you said just reminded me of what happened.
Look at the last word of this title my dude, the NSA has already and still is doing that, WITHOUT AI. AI has nothing to do with police installing more cameras, which isn't an issue today since it's difficult for the city to approve. You'll only see CCTV in certain areas. AI that will use these cameras is way further off. AI police will start using in the near future will help solve cases. AI is the clutch we need to not only solve cold cases, but prevent new one's from getting cold in the first place. You're thinking of crime prevention.
I'm all about it. as long as I get to be who I want to be, and get to do the things that I want to do; which has nothing to do with hurting or harassing another person, then I say by all means. the only people that are afraid of this are people that don't have integrity and live a lie or that do terrible things to other people
When does surveillance become a violation of the Fourth Amendment? Once we're tracking people 24/7 and using facial recognition & machine learning to analyze their behavior, isn't this unlawful search & seizure by retaining record of their activity? Honest question.
The greater the power to do good the greater the power to do evil. These will always go together. Thus to restrict the ability to do wrong, one must limit the good that can be done. However much the police may like this, we can not let this continue.
2 things you'e missed. Scale and debate. The scale is completely different in China. It is everywhere. Debate. There is debate being had in the US. There is zero debate in China. If you are critical of police making wrong decisions, then you should be supportive of AI. AI does not discriminate or make human errors.
Or become president... "Serving the people" is an illusion for naive idealists like you. The rich and powerful don't go to jail, that's for poor, black folks, of which New Orleans no doubt has many.
The bad thing about cameras at intersections and private businesses is... When an incident \ accident occurs the private business always says "we lost our video" or " its on a loop" and for intersections you have to spend a lot of money hiring a lawyer to get video for proof. These are paid with our tax dollars and WE should not have to hire a dang lawyer in our state to get it. Good ole bubba state. It does NO good to the taxpayer.... only law enforcement at their needs. Share these cameras online with public! All of them!!
That's a terrible idea. Someone can then use these public cameras to track their ex-girlfriend. You want this data to be used to deter crime and apprehend dangerous criminals.
"The body cam comes on when the officer is stabbed" Funny how they admit sometimes the only reason they use the camera is for the POLICE benefit. Wouldn't it be more appropriate to come on EVERY TIME they respond to a call or would that be just too helpful to the average citizen's case when their rights are repeatedly violated?
At 6:00 it says the body cam is just turned on. So they've got thousands of cameras watching us 24/7 but they are just being watched sometimes? what if something important happened before the officer got hurt?
james machau Idk if you’ve been to China before but honestly systems like these are in a few countries (I’m in asia) and not too invasive. Where China goes overboard is they profile an individual and judge them based on behaviours (such as if they are against the govt etc.)
@@20alphabet There is currently a media campaign.against China depicting them as having poor human rights. The paragon of freedom has deemed them unworthy. The irony is rich like Bezos.
I WATCHED an interview where they had all these various technology geeks & influencers talking about Orwell & the question proposed was what would Orwell think of present day society? One of the talking heads mentioned that Orwell wouldn’t be so impressed with the technology but that fact that The Powers That Be, got the mass public to not only pay for it, but able to place a premium on the most personally invasive/intrusive devices. ALL FOR YOUR SAFETY. “Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say.” -Edward Snowden
what personally intrusive and invasive law enforcement tech do you know of.... just asking bc I feel I'm being mentally, emotionally, physically, personally, invaded and intruded, by a person in Law Enforcement... and their advance tech devices and sensors...
Honestly, I am not against the street cameras as long as they use them for the right reasons because it helps to identify the victims against the assailants and facilitate the investigation in a short-term manner.
Why are people so against these cameras? I mean, as soon as you leave your house you already moved out of your privacy space. Its not as if you could walk in your underwear without people seeing you. There is too much crime already, we need more surveillance.
The problem is not surveillance, it is not the collection of all your personal data, it is not identifying your pattern of behavior and your probability of committing a crime in the next 24 hours because of your psychological and routine state. But yes, the purposes that this data will have. A hacker could very well break into the police system and have access to the data of everyone in the city. An authoritarian government could very well force the police to hand over its citizens' data for the purposes of oppression. The police could very well abuse this power to invade your home, because the system has told you that you are a possible terrorist with an attic full of illegal weapons (whereas you are not, you just look like someone who is). Furthermore, if the system fails due to an update bug and starts identifying unlikely suspects, it would fool the police and the real criminals would take advantage of the opportunity. Watch "Minority Report" and ask yourself: if Pre-Crime didn't have certain flaws and if possible criminals had the right to a dignified trial, couldn't it in theory be very good? It turns out that in our reality such problems exist and have not yet been corrected. Our laws were formulated without considering this type of thing. When Pre-Crime is truly established, it will face many challenges before it becomes a 99.9% reliable system. We still have a lot to evolve. If you've read 1984, you'll know that Big Brother was nothing more than cameras all over the place with an oppressive police force in charge. What should we do to get away from this? Reformulating laws.
Person of Interest got us used to the idea of being surveilled. I cannot understand why everyone is outraged. If you post on social media, use a cell phone, work out with a gps tracker etc. One would surmise that you are OK with it. Ignorance is Bliss
She doesn't want those cameras in the inner city because she knows that the arrest rate for young black men will go way up. She doesn't want to make the black kids angry.
You need video to protect yourself. We had an crazy nightmare old lady next door. You would be shocked how many times she would call the cops just because our kids was playing in the backyard. The worst part is she never even was charged for false reports. We had to go to court twice for nusense neighbor. The only reason the city could not kick is put of the home for an year was because of the security cameras I had installed.
If you are cleared, you should have privacy. In your own residence. But if there is something suspected going on in your residence, you should be searched again. It's for everyones safety. Like if some criminal is on the run and needs to enter your home to take care of it.
The system will not be used equally I am a Blockchain blockchain dev and it can be manipulated from the back end they lie to everyone about this and I one Hundred percent promise you that this system is being set to to commit a form of genocide that people will not Understand
They watched Tyre Nichols get beat to death by one time and this system didn't help and maybe they wasn't suppose to help but why not send one time to beat to death one time if one times in the wrong?
Great, we just need the fashion industry to catch up with surveillance technology by designing fashionable ski masks for us to protect our civil liberties.
you probably just don't have integrity which is why you are scared of being caught on camera. you're either in the closet, continuously do illegal things. otherwise everything is in the comfort of your own home, you are almost always being watched in public.. the only people I see having a problem with this are people that don't want to get caught doing things they know that they're lying about or keeping secret. which you deserve to be caught anyway
Have the police department's anywhere in the world shown that its methods have revolutionized a cities safety or radically evident that its altered the crime statistics os its respective area?
so we now have a surveillance system just like china, I just hope they use it constitutionally. We are free people and people doing things unusually is to be expected, but when people can't go out of their home and walk around without being questioned by police every step of the way and laws in place that criminalize almost every action that would be benign and not a danger to other people starts to become more like what china is doing. We need to maintain liberty while keeping technology to be a tool and not a weapon of oppression against the people.
5:54 So, the body camera on the cop ONLY starts recording AFTER the cop is stabbed? Interesting... You do realize that if the cop is committing a crime (like they do quite often) then there's no recording of the fact. Why not keep that body camera on 24/7?
I have mixed feelings, on one side it's the privacy problems and the potential for abusing the system by government entities, on the other hand it will most definitely lead to a drop in crime. Mmmh.
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"I don't want to end up in a version of america where people are afraid to do things in life because of being afraid of being watched all the time" ... Why would anyone be afraid of being watched? It happens all the time.
There is a victim mindset when it comes to law enforcement that I've always found very odd, public space surveillance means that any unlawful behavior by law enforcement will be recorded from multiple angles. Comply with police and get a fat stack of cash if they've done something unlawful, surveillance in the west essentially gives you guardian angels that will descend upon an attacker OR be alerted that a citizen is having a medical emergency. In my home town area, a woman was driving on a state highway at night at the end of her shift, she rolled her vehicle which fell down into a small gorge where she remained trapped with broken legs and jaw. She spent nearly 12 hours screaming for help with a broken jaw and was only rescued because a truck driver happened to glance into the gorge from his elevated position and spotted the car obscured by tall grass. AI surveillance of highways would've flagged that she is missing and disappeared near X location, Australia is a big place and it doesn't take long in summer for you to die from dehydration let alone after a car accident in a remote area. The obvious problem with surveillance is, a corrupt power structure shuts cameras down, and deletes the data at the time you allegedly unalive yourself, around the time you have evidence of the most evil crimes committed by the rich and powerful. Storage servers with a 3rd party for EACH city and a mandatory investigation by many different police departments and MANDATORY release of all data of suspect parties. It must be made very clear, that the cameras are watching and deletion of that footage has been made impossible.
With the AI stuff, it's not terrible to alert to unusual activity. The difference is that we have Constitutional rights. AI can alert to unusual activity, but it still needs to be reviewed and confirmed by a human to determine if a crime is being committed. If not, there will be no reason to stop people flagged by AI. It's something that is another tool for effective policing, but needs to be used the proper way.
If you're not doing anything wrong, the cameras are not a problem. I would welcome them on my corner. They'll see how nice I keep my yard and see me gently touching my roses. Now, watching you inside your home is a different situation altogether and would be too intrusive.
You have phones and computers and tvs in your house already lol your already being watched if they want to watch you. That's common knowledge but what about when they said the computer THINKS your going to do a crime then come harass you or even arrest you seems like a pretty bad idea all around.
"Were people are afraid to do things in life because are being watch all the time" - What type of things are you afraid to do? If you are complete normal persona you shouldn't be afraid at all. If you do good things, why should you be afraid or being recorded while helping people on the streets? or what are you trying to hide?
They need this in the NYCTA subway to catch farebeaters. If I can get a ticket sent to my home for speeding due to my license plate being photographed why not get pedestrian farebeaters?
Dies these cameras work, went new Orleans, on the first night 5 cars got broken into then on the second night 16 cars got broken into including my own some was parked underneath the camera.
Nexus Lego black people are being wrongfully identified thus wrongful arrest. Face recognition only can accurately identify white male faces. That number drops to 65% for black male and even lower black women. This information is readily available for you to research.
@@Studio-ch3qc yes ik about those studies, however I still believe that this 65% of accuracy you talk about, is better than people's eyewitness accounts, which if you research are more fallible than machines, plus you don't really need to recognise the face to tell if someone was armed or not (and if they were really attacking the officer)
Here's a question: How far off is jacking cameras off would be, say compared to hacking into traffic signals; which in many cases is not even password protected!
You can program a AI to remove its bias and prevent it from saving data it should not but you can not do this with people nor can you stop people from violating data privacy laws which only means people should not be allowed near raw data.
No matter what this system is going to be used for genocide also I'm a Blockchain dev and you even even manipulate and delete stuff from the blockchain so everyone is really F'd if you have voted ever in your life I highly suggest not ever doing it again it will cause you much suffering in the near future.
No you can't remove the bias from Ai, the only use of intelligence is to make decisions and filter information and the only way to do that is bias just as you can't just delete the data because the utility of the surveillance system is proportional to the amount of data it has access to. You can't build a surveillance police state that doesn't monitor its citizens at every turn and oppress the underprivileged because it is the function of the SPS to do just that.
The biggest problem with surveillance is that many times we are unaware if we are breaking some statute as there are more than any one person could possible know. However if they are used to go after crime of people harming each other that is not a problem. That is because harming people is wrong.
Park Jeesong That is assuming crime is everywhere all the time So the police would say it’s so bad we need cameras when In truth we don’t need them our cities get safer if we help people to get off the streets
@@drzoidberg844 it is very efficient way to protect the citizens. good example South Korea. Also, this will help prosecute the criminals with solid evidence. Yes, it is important to keep the people off from the street. But question is how?
it's called facial recognition software, it doesn't only just recognize your face it recognizes your height, exposed skin tone, the gate in your walk.. I'm all for it if you have integrity, you're not leading a double life, you're not lying to everybody and being down low but saying that you're straight and chastising LGBT people, and you're not committing a crime then you have nothing to worry about. if you're doing any of the above you deserve to be caught.
Watch me all you want as it is noninvasive and I have nothing to hide. Mankind has misused everything it has touched and this will be no different, but the benefits will greatly outweigh the cons. What is with all this paranoia?
Having a problem with government surveillance is too late We should have had this conversation and laws on the books for this 15 years ago
Yeah let's give up
@@namesjames1 - if you were even remotely intelligent you would know that once the cat is out of the bag it wont go back in...
@@beeshaw9924 It was a joke Einstein.
Bee Shaw exactly why any push from Democrats on gun control will be resisted!
@@Shackattack85 As a gun owner some things I agree with the Democrats other things I Do Not both sides need to work together to come up with sensible gun control. But I doubt it all they do is just yell
We have no Rights
What rights do we not have? The right to rob people?
These cameras are in public locations. You have no right to privacy in public. No different from having a person standing there watching you, they have the right to do so. You also have the right to put cameras up on your property.
We have more rights in America than any other country
I don't get why people are so worried about these cameras. I'm more worried about getting robbed or killed than the government watching me go to work.
Has nobody read 1984?
We need to love big brother before we die!😁
What about the game watch dogs 2?
Yes but the bad guys read it first now quit talking and revert back to your screen
what's so dystopian about having multiple witnesses and accurate evidence.
@npc's everywhere The book is a piece of fiction, get over it. We live in the real world where ordinary and powerful people are bad natured that behave better the more they are watched.
they put these cameras up every where, then go ballistic when you take out your cameras.
Funny right
This was still true long before police starting using CCTV cameras, long before that technology existed. Ever since the 1900s police are adverse to being filmed and photographed, but yes it is funny. Now thy wear body cams and don't like people recording them still, they'll even turn off their body cams sometimes.
I remember a young woman who was removed from her job at school. That used face recognition software in a store where a woman stole valuable item. The woman at the school had been to a board meeting that was televised in the AI System flagged her. Although it was impossible for her to be there because this occurred while she was at work in an office at the school nowhere near the store, they took her anyway. these systems have great difficulty identifying Black people.
I was cleaning the bathroom at my work the other day and we got these new black latex gloves. The sink is automatic (to keep people from not turning off the water after using it), but I couldn't turn the water on when the sensor was reading my gloves. While those gloves are pretty black, I know some people who have skin just about as dark as those gloves. So what you said just reminded me of what happened.
Can we say Person of Interest. Big Brother is watching!
*Mass surveillance welcome to 1984 the Orwellian Nightmare.*
shows like Person Of Interest warned
Look at the last word of this title my dude, the NSA has already and still is doing that, WITHOUT AI. AI has nothing to do with police installing more cameras, which isn't an issue today since it's difficult for the city to approve. You'll only see CCTV in certain areas. AI that will use these cameras is way further off. AI police will start using in the near future will help solve cases. AI is the clutch we need to not only solve cold cases, but prevent new one's from getting cold in the first place. You're thinking of crime prevention.
I'm all about it. as long as I get to be who I want to be, and get to do the things that I want to do; which has nothing to do with hurting or harassing another person, then I say by all means. the only people that are afraid of this are people that don't have integrity and live a lie or that do terrible things to other people
You have some thing to hide ? Because I don’t care about mass surveillance it makes the world safer . I trust cameras more than humans
so you can't even walk your dog with out being labeled as suspicious
When does surveillance become a violation of the Fourth Amendment? Once we're tracking people 24/7 and using facial recognition & machine learning to analyze their behavior, isn't this unlawful search & seizure by retaining record of their activity? Honest question.
Its so sad 😔 watch these cameras soon will be weaponized.
Have you ever heard of the Patriot Act?
It's probably against the Constitution but it's legal
Orwell’s 1984 coming into full effect
Yup but it's more like all dystopian stuff is too
or is this justice on a massive scale via unlimited witnesses
The greater the power to do good the greater the power to do evil. These will always go together. Thus to restrict the ability to do wrong, one must limit the good that can be done. However much the police may like this, we can not let this continue.
You can do NOTHING
Oh! SHYUT!!
Actually aren't these all countermeasures to the advanced methods criminals use these days?
Definitely need more of this in Philadelphia
Americans blasting China for this, now they are doing it themselves 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Their doing it against the will of americans.
2 things you'e missed. Scale and debate. The scale is completely different in China. It is everywhere. Debate. There is debate being had in the US. There is zero debate in China. If you are critical of police making wrong decisions, then you should be supportive of AI. AI does not discriminate or make human errors.
US is the 1st one to be abusing this technology, but China has exposed it and put it into place 1st.
America, has ALWAYS got to '1 Up' the 'Commies'... 🤔😞💩👎
1:58 now we can finally see why the chicken crossed the road.
MSM propaganda for the police state
WSJ is solid
So if US is adopting AI to analyze surveillance footage, it is good. If China is doing the same thing, it is bad.
Or become president...
"Serving the people" is an illusion for naive idealists like you. The rich and powerful don't go to jail, that's for poor, black folks, of which New Orleans no doubt has many.
@@Avantime china wants to create a "social credit system" while the US wants to keep crime rates low. two completely different things.
@OPSAT lol, the US government serves only corporations.
@@Avantime
No, don't try to justify this over reach. All of it is bad just like china.
That red truck thing was pretty dope
7:18 - That was the most video-game-like holding of the gun. They had to do it so obvious so that the AI system could recognize it easily.
Y’all should watch Person of Interest
You seem like a "person of interest" in a robbery that happned yday. Lol
Also Enemy of the State, and Minority Report. Already in use to target ,survail,aharass and entrap people. See Targeted Individuals.
that show = indoctrination😒
The bad thing about cameras at intersections and private businesses is... When an incident \ accident occurs the private business always says "we lost our video" or " its on a loop" and for intersections you have to spend a lot of money hiring a lawyer to get video for proof. These are paid with our tax dollars and WE should not have to hire a dang lawyer in our state to get it. Good ole bubba state. It does NO good to the taxpayer.... only law enforcement at their needs. Share these cameras online with public! All of them!!
That's a terrible idea. Someone can then use these public cameras to track their ex-girlfriend. You want this data to be used to deter crime and apprehend dangerous criminals.
Pay for everbridge visual command center, they access almost every public cameras across the US
"The body cam comes on when the officer is stabbed"
Funny how they admit sometimes the only reason they use the camera is for the POLICE benefit. Wouldn't it be more appropriate to come on EVERY TIME they respond to a call or would that be just too helpful to the average citizen's case when their rights are repeatedly violated?
Had the same thought.
Steamy Car Sex= suspects committing unusual activity at night.
More people need to do it so that the AI can be trained that it's normal. ;)
At 6:00 it says the body cam is just turned on.
So they've got thousands of cameras watching us 24/7 but they are just being watched sometimes? what if something important happened before the officer got hurt?
Minority Report here we come!
I love that movie and might put in the DVD tonight.
How do many people fail to realize this? Lol, it's been happening for years. #WakeUp people.
Simply Myla K. Doesn’t matter how long it’s been happening, genius. Wrong is wrong.
@@heavyizthacrown-5842 don't try to insult me.
And it gets worst by the minute!
I thought China was the surveillance state😂😂😂.....
America is the land of the free....
LOLOLOLOL
james machau Idk if you’ve been to China before but honestly systems like these are in a few countries (I’m in asia) and not too invasive.
Where China goes overboard is they profile an individual and judge them based on behaviours (such as if they are against the govt etc.)
The USA hasn't been the _land of the free_ since the Federal Reserve Act and the homosexual J. Edgar Hoover.
@@20alphabet There is currently a media campaign.against China depicting them as having poor human rights. The paragon of freedom has deemed them unworthy. The irony is rich like Bezos.
That's just an illusion for the sheep
Might as well give up your smartphone and your internet because Americans are being monitored there as well.
I WATCHED
an interview where they had all these various technology geeks & influencers talking about Orwell & the question proposed was what would Orwell think of present day society? One of the talking heads mentioned that Orwell wouldn’t be so impressed with the technology but that fact that The Powers That Be, got the mass public to not only pay for it, but able to place a premium on the most personally invasive/intrusive devices.
ALL FOR YOUR SAFETY.
“Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say.”
-Edward Snowden
what personally intrusive and invasive law enforcement tech do you know of.... just asking bc I feel I'm being mentally, emotionally, physically, personally, invaded and intruded, by a person in Law Enforcement... and their advance tech devices and sensors...
1984, Big Brother, ... I prefer individual freedom over safety for obeying sheepish masses
Honestly, I am not against the street cameras as long as they use them for the right reasons because it helps to identify the victims against the assailants and facilitate the investigation in a short-term manner.
Red shirts.. red trucks.. I'll just drive a black car and wear a black shirt. Lol.
The guy walking behind them and looking at the camera at 2:09 hahahaha
AHAHAHAHAHA
Why are people so against these cameras? I mean, as soon as you leave your house you already moved out of your privacy space. Its not as if you could walk in your underwear without people seeing you. There is too much crime already, we need more surveillance.
The problem is not surveillance, it is not the collection of all your personal data, it is not identifying your pattern of behavior and your probability of committing a crime in the next 24 hours because of your psychological and routine state. But yes, the purposes that this data will have. A hacker could very well break into the police system and have access to the data of everyone in the city. An authoritarian government could very well force the police to hand over its citizens' data for the purposes of oppression. The police could very well abuse this power to invade your home, because the system has told you that you are a possible terrorist with an attic full of illegal weapons (whereas you are not, you just look like someone who is). Furthermore, if the system fails due to an update bug and starts identifying unlikely suspects, it would fool the police and the real criminals would take advantage of the opportunity. Watch "Minority Report" and ask yourself: if Pre-Crime didn't have certain flaws and if possible criminals had the right to a dignified trial, couldn't it in theory be very good? It turns out that in our reality such problems exist and have not yet been corrected. Our laws were formulated without considering this type of thing. When Pre-Crime is truly established, it will face many challenges before it becomes a 99.9% reliable system. We still have a lot to evolve. If you've read 1984, you'll know that Big Brother was nothing more than cameras all over the place with an oppressive police force in charge. What should we do to get away from this? Reformulating laws.
Sales of Groucho glasses are going to go through the roof.
😂stop!
Lol !
Person of Interest got us used to the idea of being surveilled. I cannot understand why everyone is outraged. If you post on social media, use a cell phone, work out with a gps tracker etc. One would surmise that you are OK with it. Ignorance is Bliss
Informative video. Scary subject.
So you mean the very thing we've been pretending to be fighting against with China, were now implementing right here in the Land of the Free? Lol
I am very comfortable with the idea
bring it on!
choose the right people for the job
Seems like a really bad idea 💡
She doesn't want those cameras in the inner city because she knows that the arrest rate for young black men will go way up. She doesn't want to make the black kids angry.
and when there is a glitch in the system?
Then you go to prison for nothing or worse Maybe even get a death penalty if your really unlucky.
@@blacklivesmatter1734 like this if all go to prison who will buy and use computer?
@@auro1986 personal computers use too much energy and Harm the environment according to the world economic forum.
@@blacklivesmatter1734 and what about most computers you sell to world economic forum?
@@auro1986 what??? No one sells computers to the world economic forum man...what are you even talking about.
You need video to protect yourself.
We had an crazy nightmare old lady next door. You would be shocked how many times she would call the cops just because our kids was playing in the backyard.
The worst part is she never even was charged for false reports. We had to go to court twice for nusense neighbor. The only reason the city could not kick is put of the home for an year was because of the security cameras I had installed.
If you are cleared, you should have privacy. In your own residence. But if there is something suspected going on in your residence, you should be searched again. It's for everyones safety. Like if some criminal is on the run and needs to enter your home to take care of it.
Awesome. Now we can watch and finally prove all the crime cops commit.
exactly....as long as the system is used equaly on everyone.
@@KevinP32270 Yeah right 😂
The system will not be used equally I am a Blockchain blockchain dev and it can be manipulated from the back end they lie to everyone about this and I one Hundred percent promise you that this system is being set to to commit a form of genocide that people will not Understand
They watched Tyre Nichols get beat to death by one time and this system didn't help and maybe they wasn't suppose to help but why not send one time to beat to death one time if one times in the wrong?
Great, we just need the fashion industry to catch up with surveillance technology by designing fashionable ski masks for us to protect our civil liberties.
you probably just don't have integrity which is why you are scared of being caught on camera. you're either in the closet, continuously do illegal things. otherwise everything is in the comfort of your own home, you are almost always being watched in public.. the only people I see having a problem with this are people that don't want to get caught doing things they know that they're lying about or keeping secret. which you deserve to be caught anyway
Have the police department's anywhere in the world shown that its methods have revolutionized a cities safety or radically evident that its altered the crime statistics os its respective area?
No, because it doesn't.
It matters who controls the video
so we now have a surveillance system just like china, I just hope they use it constitutionally. We are free people and people doing things unusually is to be expected, but when people can't go out of their home and walk around without being questioned by police every step of the way and laws in place that criminalize almost every action that would be benign and not a danger to other people starts to become more like what china is doing. We need to maintain liberty while keeping technology to be a tool and not a weapon of oppression against the people.
They will abuse
5:54 So, the body camera on the cop ONLY starts recording AFTER the cop is stabbed? Interesting... You do realize that if the cop is committing a crime (like they do quite often) then there's no recording of the fact. Why not keep that body camera on 24/7?
It will get worse than you can ever imagine
The police can't even handle bodycams. Imagine what they would do with this.
manb4war Solve more crimes, increase safety and prevent police errors of course
@@Mark-uk8wz what about when the computer says you did something you didn't then what your just F'd
I have mixed feelings, on one side it's the privacy problems and the potential for abusing the system by government entities, on the other hand it will most definitely lead to a drop in crime. Mmmh.
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"I don't want to end up in a version of america where people are afraid to do things in life because of being afraid of being watched all the time" ... Why would anyone be afraid of being watched? It happens all the time.
There is a victim mindset when it comes to law enforcement that I've always found very odd, public space surveillance means that any unlawful behavior by law enforcement will be recorded from multiple angles. Comply with police and get a fat stack of cash if they've done something unlawful, surveillance in the west essentially gives you guardian angels that will descend upon an attacker OR be alerted that a citizen is having a medical emergency.
In my home town area, a woman was driving on a state highway at night at the end of her shift, she rolled her vehicle which fell down into a small gorge where she remained trapped with broken legs and jaw. She spent nearly 12 hours screaming for help with a broken jaw and was only rescued because a truck driver happened to glance into the gorge from his elevated position and spotted the car obscured by tall grass. AI surveillance of highways would've flagged that she is missing and disappeared near X location, Australia is a big place and it doesn't take long in summer for you to die from dehydration let alone after a car accident in a remote area.
The obvious problem with surveillance is, a corrupt power structure shuts cameras down, and deletes the data at the time you allegedly unalive yourself, around the time you have evidence of the most evil crimes committed by the rich and powerful. Storage servers with a 3rd party for EACH city and a mandatory investigation by many different police departments and MANDATORY release of all data of suspect parties.
It must be made very clear, that the cameras are watching and deletion of that footage has been made impossible.
With the AI stuff, it's not terrible to alert to unusual activity. The difference is that we have Constitutional rights. AI can alert to unusual activity, but it still needs to be reviewed and confirmed by a human to determine if a crime is being committed. If not, there will be no reason to stop people flagged by AI. It's something that is another tool for effective policing, but needs to be used the proper way.
Wall Street journal and their double standard at its finest
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There's no privacy, therefore no more secrets. Let that sink in.
I rather have surveillance than having criminals roaming around
No you'll lose your license for passing a red light when its 3 am and no one is anywhere near you
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Computer, locate my freaking AirPods for the tenth time.
At 4:04I think she meant to say commit more crime.
This is how most of the surveillance is done its other ways and techniques used but this is just one of the few
If you're not doing anything wrong, the cameras are not a problem. I would welcome them on my corner. They'll see how nice I keep my yard and see me gently touching my roses. Now, watching you inside your home is a different situation altogether and would be too intrusive.
You have phones and computers and tvs in your house already lol your already being watched if they want to watch you. That's common knowledge but what about when they said the computer THINKS your going to do a crime then come harass you or even arrest you seems like a pretty bad idea all around.
Put this in everywhere please.
"Were people are afraid to do things in life because are being watch all the time" - What type of things are you afraid to do? If you are complete normal persona you shouldn't be afraid at all. If you do good things, why should you be afraid or being recorded while helping people on the streets? or what are you trying to hide?
They need this in the NYCTA subway to catch farebeaters. If I can get a ticket sent to my home for speeding due to my license plate being photographed why not get pedestrian farebeaters?
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Some of the footage was taken in a Chile street. They are already watching us.
Historical footage = replay.
Maybe this system of identification could reduce the number of night time police raids. Especially if the wrong address is raided.
Remember pre crime is a crime.
I don't think anything is wrong here. As long as the police uses this for appropriate reasons. Then I support this. Simple
Surveillance is surveilled or surveilled is surveillanced.
Dies these cameras work, went new Orleans, on the first night 5 cars got broken into then on the second night 16 cars got broken into including my own some was parked underneath the camera.
The lady says that black people are getting wrongfully arrested, but then doesn't want cameras that can help stop this?
She obviously feels uneasy the cameras will reinforce and justify police action.
@@SayNoToIdiots no she's contradicting herself, if anything cameras would show the truth, so if the person is unarmed no one can say otherwise
Nexus Lego black people are being wrongfully identified thus wrongful arrest. Face recognition only can accurately identify white male faces. That number drops to 65% for black male and even lower black women. This information is readily available for you to research.
@@Studio-ch3qc yes ik about those studies, however I still believe that this 65% of accuracy you talk about, is better than people's eyewitness accounts, which if you research are more fallible than machines, plus you don't really need to recognise the face to tell if someone was armed or not (and if they were really attacking the officer)
It will accelerate it not stop it
Here's a question: How far off is jacking cameras off would be, say compared to hacking into traffic signals; which in many cases is not even password protected!
But ... I want the guy who would kidnap my child to be caught asap. That technology is both scary and so easy to sell.
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You can program a AI to remove its bias and prevent it from saving data it should not but you can not do this with people nor can you stop people from violating data privacy laws which only means people should not be allowed near raw data.
No matter what this system is going to be used for genocide also I'm a Blockchain dev and you even even manipulate and delete stuff from the blockchain so everyone is really F'd if you have voted ever in your life I highly suggest not ever doing it again it will cause you much suffering in the near future.
No you can't remove the bias from Ai, the only use of intelligence is to make decisions and filter information and the only way to do that is bias just as you can't just delete the data because the utility of the surveillance system is proportional to the amount of data it has access to.
You can't build a surveillance police state that doesn't monitor its citizens at every turn and oppress the underprivileged because it is the function of the SPS to do just that.
That guy at 2:40 must’ve done something stupid enough for them to cut it out 😂
The biggest problem with surveillance is that many times we are unaware if we are breaking some statute as there are more than any one person could possible know. However if they are used to go after crime of people harming each other that is not a problem. That is because harming people is wrong.
They are one Hundred percent going to use this as an excuse to commit genocides and mass detentions
Well it’s still a bandaid effect. It doesn’t seem to stop crime. You still get shot and killed in the US camera or no camera.
Safety over privacy or privacy over safety
Park Jeesong That is assuming crime is everywhere all the time
So the police would say it’s so bad we need cameras when In truth we don’t need them our cities get safer if we help people to get off the streets
@@drzoidberg844 it is very efficient way to protect the citizens.
good example South Korea.
Also, this will help prosecute the criminals with solid evidence.
Yes, it is important to keep the people off from the street. But question is how?
Joe Rogan, please address this.
this needs to be banned immediately worldwide
Pretty cool tech
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if the criminal changes his shirt while hiding his face from the camera you need to do manual mode again to find him haha
it's called facial recognition software, it doesn't only just recognize your face it recognizes your height, exposed skin tone, the gate in your walk.. I'm all for it if you have integrity, you're not leading a double life, you're not lying to everybody and being down low but saying that you're straight and chastising LGBT people, and you're not committing a crime then you have nothing to worry about. if you're doing any of the above you deserve to be caught.
Watch me all you want as it is noninvasive and I have nothing to hide. Mankind has misused everything it has touched and this will be no different, but the benefits will greatly outweigh the cons. What is with all this paranoia?
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When you want to see rules over you....... look to those that have no cameras watching them.
How 🤔 did l. A. Get exempt?
The new 1984 movie looks great
Caleb Cruz When does it come out?
1984 .... we are behind schedule . China its light years ahead... i hope we don't catch up ...
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