Police in England installed an AI camera system along a major road. It caught almost 300 drivers in its first 3 days.::An AI camera system installed along a major road in England caught 300 offenses in its first 3 days.There were 180 seat belt offenses and 117 mobile phone

  • steltek@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    A beautiful strawman. This is about driving and traffic enforcement by the government, not creepy campus stalking by a crazy person.

    There is no conceivable reality where the government will publicly post your movements for everyone to see based this system. None.

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      1 year ago

      Does expectation of privacy disappear if there is no abuse? I wonder because expectation of privacy is about belief not based on motivations or integrity of others.

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        1 year ago

        You’re still beating up that strawman. Expectations of privacy change based on context. Driving = no. Walking around = yes.

        At least in the US, I believe this is actual legal case law so I’m not making stuff up here.