Federal immigration agents are using phone cameras for facial recognition software, to document their actions and to produce social media videos.
The drones won't be used for surveillance, KPD Chief Paul Noel said. They're meant to inform first responders during a crime ...
The Knoxville City Council approved a $9.4 million amendment to enhance the Knoxville Police Department's surveillance with ...
Nearly one-in-four searches of an automated license plate reader database made by an Arizona police agency came from the ...
The AI startup says its platform can help police officers and other public safety officials make more informed decisions. But even mundane use cases can have big effects, experts say.
The spread of AI-driven surveillance technologies in public spaces marks a clear shift in how the state surveils its citizens today.