Artificial intelligence surveillance camera company Flock allegedly violated driver safety and privacy laws in several U.S. states with its AI license plate reader, Forbes reports. The company was accused of not obtaining the proper permits before installing the cameras for law enforcement agencies. Flock said it "operates to the best of our abilities within the bounds of the law."
28 Feb. 2024
AI surveillance camera company allegedly violated US state laws
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