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For cities, collecting visual data brings privacy concerns
Cities are turning to visual data and AI-powered technology to better understand dangerous intersections, illegal dumping, weapons monitoring in crowds and other facets of urban life.
By Tribune News Service·2 hr ago
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Cities are turning to visual data and AI-powered technology to better understand dangerous intersections, illegal dumping, weapons monitoring in crowds and other facets of urban life.
And while these insights can help improve operations, the technology demands clear governance around data management and access.
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