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Yet another example of the government "allowing" a private company to build a mass surveillance network that would otherwise probably be illegal for the government itself to operate. Getting real sick of this shit.

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>Forbes has learned the shipping and business services company is using AI tools made by Flock Safety, a $4 billion car surveillance startup, to monitor its distribution and cargo facilities across the United States. As part of the deal, FedEx is providing its Flock video surveillance feeds to law enforcement, an arrangement that Flock has with at least five multi-billion dollar private companies. But publicly available documents reveal that some local police departments are also sharing their Flock feeds with FedEx — a rare instance of a private company availing itself of a police surveillance apparatus.

Yet another example of the government "allowing" a private company to build a mass surveillance network that would otherwise probably be illegal for the government itself to operate. Getting real sick of this shit. Archive: https://archive.today/qUImf From the post: >>Forbes has learned the shipping and business services company is using AI tools made by Flock Safety, a $4 billion car surveillance startup, to monitor its distribution and cargo facilities across the United States. As part of the deal, FedEx is providing its Flock video surveillance feeds to law enforcement, an arrangement that Flock has with at least five multi-billion dollar private companies. But publicly available documents reveal that some local police departments are also sharing their Flock feeds with FedEx — a rare instance of a private company availing itself of a police surveillance apparatus.

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I would never put Vaseline and carbon black on my camera lens. You would never get a clear shot again.