The company’s default agreement with police departments grants the company license to share people’s license plate data.
Author: DeFlock Lynnwood
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Flock No! Fear of AI Cameras Brings Hundreds, Including Councilmembers, to Heated Town Hall – WestWord
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston’s utilization of Flock Safety cameras, which use artificial intelligence to track and collect data by surveilling cars, drew a large and passionate crowd to a town hall hosted on Wednesday, October 22, with many people opposed to the technology.
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Cambridge stops using license plate reader cameras over data sharing concerns – CBS News
The Cambridge City Council has suspended its use of Flock Safety cameras amid growing concerns that the company may be sharing data with the federal government.
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Leaving the Door Wide Open – University of Washington
The University of Washington has published a detailed expose on the use of Flock’s surveillance network by immigration authorities.
